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SHORTHANDED/OVERTIME GOALS 2020-21 SHORTHANDED GOALS DETROIT PLAYER (0 TOTAL) DATE OPPONENT OPPOSING PLAYER (4 TOTAL) DATE TEAM Mattias Janmark 1/22/21 at Chicago Cam Atkinson 3/2/21 at Columbus Dougie Hamilton 3/14/21 vs. Carolina Eric Robinson 5/8/21 at Columbus 2020-21 OVERTIME GOALS DETROIT PLAYER (1 TOTAL) DATE OPPONENT Tyler Bertuzzi 1/19/21 vs. Columbus OPPOSING PLAYER (7 TOTAL) DATE TEAM Jason Dickinson 1/26/21 at Dallas Aleksi Heponiemi 1/30/21 vs. Florida Dominik Kubalik 2/15/21 vs. Chicago Blake Coleman 3/9/21 vs. Tampa Bay Alex Wennberg 4/1/21 at Florida Jamie Benn 4/24/21 vs. Dallas Max Domi 5/8/21 at Columbus DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 150

DETROIT RED WINGS MOMENTS GLIMPSE INTO THE FUTURE Red Wings fans were closely monitoring Swedish Hockey League in 2020-21, where a number of the team’s drafted prospects worked their way into a starring role. Most notably, 2019 first-round pick Moritz Seider starred for Rogle BK, where he was named the league’s Defenseman of the Year. DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 151

DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORY MIKE ILITCH (1929-2017) Mike Ilitch was a once-in- largely underutilized land in Detroit into a special area for everyone in a-generation entrepreneur the community to enjoy. The District Detroit includes office, retail and and champion for Detroit. residential spaces, as well as the new Little Caesars Arena, home of the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Pistons, and world-class entertainment, He and his wife, Marian, music and community events. invested their family savings in 1959 to open the first Little Mike and Marian believed passionately in giving back to the community. Caesars store in Garden City, As the parents of children who played hockey, the couple wanted to Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. provide other children the opportunity to play the sport as well. So they That single mom-and-pop established the Little Caesars Amateur Hockey Program in 1968, and it pizza shop grew into the has provided opportunities for tens of thousands of youngsters to play the largest carryout pizza chain in the world, with restaurants in 23 countries great game of hockey over the years. Hundreds have gone on to play at and territories across the globe. The success of the business was built colleges, universities and in the National Hockey League. upon the exceptional quality and value of the Little Caesars menu and Mike’s marketing savvy and imaginative ideas in production. The couple established the Little Caesars Love Kitchen in 1985. With two trucks on the road to serve those in need, these restaurants on wheels The growth of Little Caesars helped Mike and Marian create other have served more than 3.3 million people. leading brands in the food, sports and entertainment industries. Inspired by the story of a veteran returning to civilian life, Mike founded The couple purchased the Detroit Red Wings in 1982. While the team the Little Caesars Veterans Program in 2006. He had read a newspaper was known as the Dead Wings at the time, Mike and Marian believed story about an Army Sergeant who had tragically lost both his legs during they were a sleeping giant and immediately took charge to turn the team combat in Iraq. As a veteran himself, Mike was impressed with the can-do around. By 1997, the Red Wings won their first Stanley Cup in 42 years, attitude of this veteran. The Little Caesars Veterans Program that followed and they went on to win three more. Four Stanley Cup parades held along provides honorably discharged veterans with financial incentives and other Woodward Avenue in Detroit attracted hundreds of thousands of people, support to help them open a Little Caesars franchise. many from the suburbs who had not been to downtown Detroit in decades. Detroit became known as Hockeytown and brought a sense of pride to the Additional programs to better the community include Ilitch Charities area’s hockey fans and the community as a whole. and its affiliates, the Detroit Red Wings Foundation and the Detroit Tigers Foundation. Throughout Mike’s life, he remained true to his hometown and was a zealous supporter of Detroit, working tirelessly to help it prosper and to Since 2000, grants and giving from Mike and Marian, the Ilitch bring pride to the city. companies and their charitable affiliates have totaled $190 million. This includes Mike and Marian’s personal gifts of nearly $50 million to Detroit’s In 1988, Mike and Marian purchased the neglected Fox Theatre and Wayne State University – $8 million to the Department of Surgery and carefully restored it to its original 1928 splendor. $40 million to build a new home for the Mike Ilitch School of Business, prominently located on Woodward Avenue. One year later, they moved their Little Caesars world headquarters from the suburbs into the newly renovated Fox Office Center adjacent to the Mike received numerous business, cultural, and philanthropic awards restored theatre. This was during a time when many businesses were during his lifetime, including: fleeing the city. Restoration of the theatre and renovation of the office building brought new life to the area. Currently, the headquarters campus • The International Franchise Association Hall of Fame (2016) is being expanded with an addition of a new nine-story, 234,000 square foot building next door to the Fox Theatre. • SportsBusiness Journal’s “The Champions: Pioneers and Innovators Mike displayed further commitment to the city he loved when he in Sports Business” (2014) purchased the Detroit Tigers in 1992 and built a new state-of-the-art ballpark for the team. Remembering his early years as a Minor League • Michigan Sports Hall of Fame (2004) baseball player with the Tigers, he did everything in his power to make the fan experience at Comerica Park a memorable one. • US Hockey Hall of Fame (2004) The new ballpark enabled Detroit to successfully host the MLB All-Star • National Hockey League Hall of Fame (2003) Game in 2005 and also helped promote Detroit as a tourist destination when the Detroit Tigers hosted the World Series in 2006. Mike also • Ellis Island Medal of Honor (1997) encouraged the Ford family to bring the Detroit Lions back to Detroit from the suburbs and build a new stadium right next door to the ballpark by Locally in Detroit, Mike was honored for his efforts in the community relinquishing a portion of land to make way for the new stadium. The new with the Joe Louis Brown Bomber Jacket Award, the Distinguished Martin football venue allowed Detroit to host the Super Bowl in 2006. Luther King, Jr. Community Service Award, the Shining Light Regional Cooperation Award and the Edward H. McNamara Goodfellow of the Year Today – true to the vision of Mike and Marian for a bustling downtown Award. He was also given the key to the city. area – the Ilitch organization is transforming dozens of blocks of Mike Ilitch was a remarkable American success story. In 2012, he wrote, “Develop a love for all people; be humble; work hard. I guarantee you will be successful in life.” He did just that and had a life well lived. DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 152

DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORY T he Detroit Red Wings enter their 96th season Olympia Stadium for the 1927-28 season. A Detroit in the National Hockey League as one of the and professional hockey landmark, the Olympia premier franchises in professional hockey. would serve as the home for the franchise through As the NHL’s most storied American team, the the midway point of the 1979-80 season. Red Wings have featured some of the greatest players, coaches and executives the game has With Adams at the helm, the team made the ever known. Throughout the 1900s, names like playoffs for the first time in franchise history Adams, Howe, Abel, Lindsay, Sawchuk, Delvecchio (1928-29). They were still among the NHL’s have- and Hall became very familiar to hockey fans. nots, however, and perpetually close to bankruptcy. The list continues today with names like Bowman, The 1930s Shanahan, Fedorov, Yzerman, Lidstrom, Datsyuk and Zetterberg. Willing to try anything, Adams changed the name to the Detroit Falcons for the 1930-31 The first 95 seasons saw Detroit win 11 Stanley season. Cups, which is third behind only the Montreal Canadiens (23) and the Toronto Maple Leafs (13). After the depression, the team went into receiv- The Red Wings most recently won Stanley Cup ership, and Adams was forced to use his own championships in 1997, 1998, 2002 and 2008, post- money to make payroll. It was so bad financially, ed the NHL’s best record in the decade of the ‘90s, that Adams joked if Montreal Canadiens superstar made the postseason in 25 consecutive seasons Howie Morenz were available for $1.98 the Falcons -- unmatched in the modern era -- and became the still couldn’t afford him. Things weren’t much benchmark to which all teams throughout the NHL better on the ice, as the team had only made the measure their own success. playoffs twice in its first six seasons. The 1920s In 1932, the financial problems ended when The roots of the Red Wings go all the way grain millionaire and shipping magnate James back to the old Western Hockey League, where the Norris Sr. purchased the team. Norris, like Adams, Victoria (British Columbia) Cougars were members was a Canadian turned American. He had once until their roster was sold to a group from Detroit on Sept. 25, 1926. The Detroit group had been JAMES NORRIS, SR. awarded an NHL franchise on May 15, 1926. The team began to play as the Detroit Cougars in the fall of 1926, while playing its home games in Windsor, Ontario. Despite the fact that the Victoria Cougars had won the Stanley Cup in 1925 and were Cup finalists in 1926, the Detroit Cougars finished with the NHL’s worst record at 12-28-4 in 1926-27. Not only did the team struggle on the ice, but it performed poorly on the ledger sheet as well, where the Cougars were more than $80,000 in debt. Help came the following season in the form of Jack Adams as the team’s coach and general manager. Adams had played in the old Pacific Coast League and in the NHL with the Toronto St. Pats and Ottawa Senators. Adams’ tenure as coach and GM would last until the 1962-63 season, when Sid Abel took over. The team also moved into the brand new DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 153

DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORY played hockey for the Montreal Amateur Athletic season. He made the move and helped the team Association’s Winged Wheelers. win the Cup in 1936 and 1937. He was a first team All-Star on defense in 1936-37 and 1939-40, and a When the two men met, Norris and Adams second-team selection in 1935-36. Goodfellow was agreed that the team’s new logo would be a winged a player-coach in his final season, in which the Red wheel and the club’s nickname changed to the Wings won their third Stanley Cup. Red Wings. Syd Howe was also a versatile player as he The franchise already had a few players who manned every position but goaltender during his would contribute to the team’s first two Stanley 17-year NHL career, which spanned from 1929-30 Cups in 1936 and 1937, such as Ebbie Goodfellow, to 1945-46. He played with the Red Wings for the Larry Aurie, Herbie Lewis, Hec Kilrea and John last 11 seasons of his career. Howe played with Sorrell. Norris’ money and Adams’ ability to wheel the Ottawa Senators, Philadelphia Quakers, Toronto and deal added such players as Carl Voss, Syd Maple Leafs and the Senators again before the Howe, Marty Barry, goaltender Normie Smith, Bucko franchise moved to St. Louis (then known as the McDonald and others. Eagles). Howe went with them, but the financially- strapped team sold Howe and defenseman Ralph The Red Wings had an outstanding season in (Scotty) Bowman – no relation to the Red Wings’ 1932-33 when Voss won the franchise’s first award former coach – to Detroit for Teddy Graham and by winning the Calder Trophy as the NHL’s top rook- $50,000. ie. Detroit continued its success in the following years, advancing to the semifinals against the New Howe went on to help the Red Wings win their York Rangers in 1933 and losing in the Stanley Cup first three Stanley Cups and holds the team record Final to the Chicago Blackhawks in 1934. Detroit for goals in a game with six on Feb. 3, 1944, against slumped to under .500 and missed the playoffs in the New York Rangers at Olympia. When Howe 1934-35 but came back to win the first Stanley Cup retired in 1946, he was the NHL’s all-time leading in franchise history in 1936, defeating the Toronto scorer with 528 points. Goodfellow was elected to Maple Leafs three games to one in the finals. the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1963 and Howe in 1965. The Red Wings went on to repeat as Cup cham- Sid Abel, a young man from Melville, pions in 1937, winning three games to two over Saskatchewan, joined the Red Wings for part of the the New York Rangers. However, one of the most 1938-39 season. Abel played in only 15 games with memorable moments in Red Wings and NHL history Detroit that season and 24 the next as he split time came in Game 1 of the first-round series against between the NHL and the American Hockey League, the Montreal Maroons at the Montreal Forum on but he became a regular in 1940-41. March 24, 1936. In what is still the longest game The 1940s ever played in NHL history, the Red Wings defeated the Maroons 1-0 on rookie Mud Bruneteau’s goal at Abel finished fifth in league scoring with 49 16:30 into the sixth overtime period. That contest points in 1941-42 and became the captain of the also began a playoff shutout run of 248 minutes Red Wings in 1942-43. and 32 seconds for Normie Smith. Detroit’s blue line also got a boost in 1938-39 The 1936 and 1937 teams featured two of the when Jack Stewart was introduced to the NHL. His greatest players ever to wear the winged wheel in dark features and physical game earned him the Ebbie Goodfellow and Syd Howe. Goodfellow played nickname ‘Black Jack’ Stewart, as he terrorized with the Red Wings from the 1929-30 season opposing forwards with bone-crushing hits and his until 1942-43. He was a forward for the first five great strength. seasons and led the team in scoring in 1930-31 and 1931-32. His 1930-31 total of 48 points was The Red Wings advanced to the Stanley Cup good for second overall in the NHL. Since the team Finals in 1941 and 1942, losing to the Boston had a surplus of forwards, however, Adams asked Bruins and the Toronto Maple Leafs, respectively. Goodfellow to move to defense for the 1934-35 The Bruins swept the Red Wings in four games as DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 154

DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORY THE PRODUCTION LINE: GORDIE HOWE, SID ABEL & TED LINDSAY players were serving in World War II (both Abel and Stewart served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in Detroit was thwarted by the spectacular goaltend- 1943-44 and 1944-45). The NHL’s leading scorer, ing of Frank Brimsek, who lived up to his nickname Boston’s Herb Cain, had 36 goals and 82 points, of ‘Mr. Zero’ by allowing only six goals to Detroit and the Red Wings’ Carl Liscombe finished fourth in the series. in the scoring race with a team-record 36 goals, 37 assists and 73 points. The Red Wings won the first three games of the 1942 Stanley Cup Final against the Maple Leafs, Detroit wouldn’t capture the Stanley Cup again but Toronto rallied to win the next four to win until 1950, but the late ‘40s would see the arrival of the Cup. It was the first and only time a team has a group of players who would become not only Red come back from a three games to none Cup Final Wing legends, but NHL legends as well. deficit and only one of four times in NHL history that a team has lost a playoff series after winning With the promotions of Ted Lindsay (1944-45), the first three games (the NY Islanders came back Gordie Howe (1946-47), Red Kelly (1947-48) and Terry on Pittsburgh in 1975, Philadelphia beat Boston in Sawchuk (1949-50) to the NHL and the return of both 2010 and Los Angeles defeated San Jose in 2014). Abel and Stewart from the RCAF, one of the greatest dynasties in NHL history was set into motion. The Red Wings would get their revenge on the Bruins and Brimsek by winning the third Stanley Adams handed the coaching reins to Tommy Cup in team history with a four-game sweep of Ivan after the 1946-47 season. Detroit finished Boston in 1943. Detroit had also finished first second overall during the 1947-48 regular season, overall with 61 points and a 25-14-11 record in five points behind the Toronto Maple Leafs, but the 1942-43, the first season of the ‘Original Six’ six- team ran off a streak of seven-straight first overall team NHL (the league had ranged from four-to-ten finishes from 1948-49 through 1954-55 and won teams from its beginning in 1917-18 through 1941- four Stanley Cups (1950, 1952, 1954 and 1955). 42). That season began what has become known The 1950s as the NHL’s ‘Golden Age,’ which lasted through the 1966-67 season, after which the league doubled in Lindsay, Howe and Abel terrorized the NHL as size to 12 teams. members of the ‘Production Line.’ Kelly became the NHL’s top offensive defenseman and Stewart The 1944 season saw an offensive explosion provided more physical play on the blue line before in the NHL as many of the league’s best defensive being traded after Detroit won the 1950 Stanley Cup. The Red Wings can thank Pete Babando for that triumph, as he tallied the clinching goal eight minutes and thirty-one seconds into the second overtime period of Game 7 to defeat the New York Rangers four games to three. Detroit proved to be a talented and deep squad in the 1950 playoffs when Gordie Howe suffered a serious head injury in Game 1 of the first-round playoff series against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Howe almost died and would miss the remainder of the playoffs, but he was out of the hospital in time to join his teammates for the on-ice celebra- tion after Babando’s goal in Game 7. The first round of the 1950 playoffs had also featured overtime heroics as Leo Reise scored the OT winners in Games 4 and 7. Veteran goaltender Harry Lumley backstopped DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 155

DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORY Detroit to the 1950 Stanley Cup victory, but ALEX DELVECCHIO, GORDIE HOWE & FRANK MAHOVLICH Sawchuk was so impressive in a seven-game call-up from the minors while Lumley was injured players like Glenn Hall and Johnny Bucyk were that Lumley was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks traded between 1955 and 1960 with the team before the 1950-51 season to make room for receiving little in exchange. Sawchuk did return to Sawchuk. Detroit, but one of the players sent to the Bruins to reacquire him was Bucyk, who went on to become Other future Red Wing greats arrived during this one of the best left wingers in NHL history. period. Defenseman Marcel Pronovost was with the team during the 1949-50 season but didn’t play. He The 1960s made his Detroit debut the following season along Detroit did not return to the Stanley Cup Final with Alex Delvecchio. until 1961, losing to the Chicago Blackhawks. Sawchuk staged one of the greatest perfor- The Red Wings went on to advance to the Cup mances in Stanley Cup playoff history when Detroit Final in three of four seasons from 1963-66, but captured the 1952 Stanley Cup. He allowed only lost each time. The team, now coached by Sid five goals in eight games as the Red Wings Abel, lost to the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1963 swept both the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal (five games) and 1964 (seven games), and to the Canadiens in four games. Even more incredibly, Montreal Canadiens in 1966 (six games). It would Sawchuk didn’t give up a single goal in any of the be 29 years before the Wings would return to the four games played at Olympia Stadium. Cup Final and 31 years before they would record another victory in a Stanley Cup Final game. That was also the first appearance of an octo- pus on Detroit ice at a hockey game. The eight There had been jubilation at the Olympia on tentacles represented the eight games that a Nov. 10, 1963, when Howe broke Maurice ‘Rocket’ team needed to win at that time to capture the Richard’s record for most career NHL goals with his Stanley Cup. 545th against Richard’s former team, the Montreal Canadiens, and goaltender Charlie Hodge. Another significant event came during the first round of the 1956 playoffs. Lindsay and Howe had Detroit reached the playoffs four times from received death threats if they played in Game 4 in 1966-67 through 1985-86, a period that was high- Toronto; however, both played and the Wings won lighted by the veteran line of Howe, Delvecchio and to end the series. After the game, Lindsay playfully chided the Toronto fans when he skated to center ice and held his stick like a machine gun and pretended to shoot the crowd. The 1953-54 season was Ivan’s last as a coach and the Red Wings gave him a grand send-off with their third Cup in five seasons. The team then repeated as Cup champs the following season in Jimmy Skinner’s first season behind the Detroit bench. The Red Wings defeated the Montreal Canadiens in the finals both seasons, winning in five games in 1954 thanks to Tony Leswick’s OT goal in Game 5 and in seven games in 1955. After dropping the 1956 finals to the Canadiens in five games, it seemed that the Red Wings’ dynasty would go on for the near future but ques- tionable trades by Adams gutted the team of many good and great players. Stars like Sawchuk, Lindsay, Kelly and young DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 156

DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORY #20 - MICKEY REDMOND The Red Wings collected only 40 points in 1985-86 to finish last overall in the NHL, but the disappoint- Frank Mahovlich during the 1968-69 and 1969-70 ing campaign would prove as one step backwards seasons. before Detroit would take several steps forward in the right direction. The 1970s Mickey Redmond became the first Red Wing to Detroit hired Jacques Demers, coach of the St. Louis Blues, as their new head coach. Not only score 50 goals in a season in 1972-73 (he would did the Red Wings make the playoffs in each of do it again in ‘73-74). Other highlights during the Demers’ first two seasons, but they also advanced 1970s included Marcel Dionne’s 121 points and to the Campbell Conference Finals each season, Danny Grant’s 50 goals in 1974-75. losing to the Edmonton Oilers in five games both times. The team moved to Joe Louis Arena in December 1979 and hosted the NHL All-Star Game in January Demers named the 21-year-old Yzerman team 1980. The contest featured 50-year old Gordie captain in 1986. The squad featured other young Howe, who was in his last season with the Hartford players like Gerard Gallant, Petr Klima, Bob Probert, Whalers after returning to pro hockey in 1973-74 Shawn Burr, Adam Oates, Joe Kocur and Steve with the World Hockey Association. He had retired Chiasson as well as veterans like Dave Barr, Lee from the Red Wings following the 1970-71 season. Norwood, Tim Higgins, Gilbert Delorme and Harold The 1980s Snepsts. Demers won the Jack Adams Award as the NHL’s Coach of the Year in both 1986-87 and The Norris family finally sold the Red Wings in 1987-88. 1982 to Mike and Marian Ilitch, who owned Little Caesars Pizza. In 1988-89, Yzerman set franchise records for goals, assists and points with 65 goals, 90 assists One of their first hires was Jimmy Devellano and 155 points, which continues to be the highest as the team’s general manager. His first move was season point total in NHL history for a player not to select a shy, 18-year old center named Steve named Gretzky or Lemieux. Yzerman and linemates Yzerman with the fourth overall pick of the 1983 Gallant and Paul MacLean combined for 319 points, NHL Draft. the most by any line in Red Wings history. Despite their stellar play, Detroit lost in the first round of Detroit made the playoffs in both 1983-84 and the playoffs. 1984-85, but lost in the first round each season. The 1989-90 season saw the Red Wings miss the playoffs, ending Demers’ run as the Wings head coach. He was replaced by former Washington Capitals coach Bryan Murray, who was also named the team’s general manager. The disappointing 1989-90 season would be the last time Detroit would miss the playoffs for a quarter-century, as the franchise authored the third-longest consecu- tive postseason streak in NHL history by making the playoffs for 25-straight seasons from 1990-91 to 2015-16. The 1990s Young players like Sergei Fedorov, Nicklas Lidstrom, Vladimir Konstantinov, Slava Kozlov, Keith Primeau, Martin Lapointe, Darren McCarty and Chris Osgood reached the NHL with the Red DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 157

DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORY Wings and veterans such as Dino Ciccarelli, Paul #29 - MIKE VERNON Coffey and Ray Sheppard were acquired via trade. All but Primeau, Ciccarelli, Coffey and Sheppard The Red Wings were ready to build off that suc- contributed to the Red Wings’ Stanley Cup victories cess, but the 1994-95 regular season didn’t begin in 1997 and 1998. until January due to a lockout. When the season did begin, the Red Wings were the best: Coffey won The Red Wings made the playoffs in 1990- the Norris Trophy as the NHL’s top defenseman 91, but were eliminated in the first round of the during the regular season, the Wings clinched playoffs by the St. Louis Blues. Over the next three the Presidents’ Trophy and later advanced to the seasons, the Red Wings were one of the most pro- Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 1966. lific offensive teams in the NHL and one of the best The Wings, however, were not able to reach their during the regular season. Detroit finished third ultimate goal when they were swept by the New in goals in 1991-92 and advanced to the second Jersey Devils in the Cup Final. round before being eliminated by Chicago. The following regular season was even better The Red Wings led the NHL in scoring the fol- as the team won 62 games to break the NHL record lowing two seasons, but were eliminated in the for most wins in one season. Not only were the first round both years (Toronto and San Jose). Red Wings a success on the ice, they were a huge story off of it. Murray was fired as coach after the 1992-93 season and the legendary Scotty Bowman was Yzerman discovered how Red Wings fans felt hired to replace him behind the bench. After the about him once and for all. With rumors of a trade team was eliminated by the Sharks, Murray was swirling, he received a tremendous, deafening fired as G.M. He was replaced by a combina- ovation when he was introduced at the 1995-96 tion of Devellano (who had become the team’s home opener at Joe Louis Arena. Fans shouted senior vice-president when Murray was hired in ‘Stevie!’ ‘Stevie!’ ‘Stevie!’ That moment made it 1990), assistant general manager Ken Holland, and clear Yzerman would remain a Red Wing for life. Bowman (who would serve as the player personnel director). Early in the season, Detroit sent Sheppard to Bowman did what many considered unthinkable as he took the league’s most potent offensive team and began to emphasize defense. He and associate coaches Barry Smith and Dave Lewis instituted the ‘left-wing lock system’ and veteran defensemen Bob Rouse and Mike Ramsey were signed as free agents. The team also traded defenseman Steve Chiasson to the Calgary Flames for veteran goal- tender Mike Vernon during the off-season. That gave the team an experienced goaltender to go along with a young Chris Osgood, who had come up during the 1993-94 season and had been forced to play in the playoffs. Fedorov came of age during the 1993-94 season as he finished second in the league in scoring with 120 points (56 goals and 64 assists) and won both the Hart Trophy as the NHL MVP and the Frank J. Selke Trophy as the league’s best defensive forward. Sheppard also scored 50 goals (52-41- 93) to give the Red Wings the first 50-goal pair in franchise history. DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 158

DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORY the San Jose Sharks for veteran Igor Larionov. He VLADIMIR KONSTANTINOV & 1998 STANLEY CUP© CHAMPIONS teamed up with Fedorov, Kozlov, Konstantinov and veteran defenseman Slava Fetisov, who had been McCarty got the game-winner. When Detroit went acquired from New Jersey at the trade deadline the on to win the Stanley Cup, each player pointed to previous season, to form the first all-Russian five- that game as the moment they became a team. man unit in NHL history. The ‘Russian Five’ dazzled opponents with their skill and skating ability, In the playoffs, Detroit defeated the Blues in six becoming the Red Wings’ personality. games, swept the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in four games (three of which went to overtime), took the Individually, Coffey became the first defense- Avalanche in six games in the Western Conference man to collect 1,000 assists, Yzerman scored the Final and swept the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1997 500th goal of his career during the 1995-96 season Stanley Cup Final. and Bowman broke the record for the most NHL games coached. Finally, the Red Wings and their fans had won their first Stanley Cup in 42 years. Steve Yzerman’s The Red Wings had much to celebrate at the smile as he accepted the Stanley Cup and skated 1996 NHL Awards Show as Bowman won the around the Joe Louis Arena ice personified all the Jack Adams Award, Osgood and Vernon shared emotions the crowd and team were feeling – joy, the Jennings Trophy (team with the fewest goals relief, exuberance and satisfaction. Vernon was against) and Fedorov repeated as the Selke Trophy voted the Conn Smythe Trophy winner as the winner. playoff MVP. But once again it was playoff disappointment Tragedy would strike just six days later when for Detroit, as they were eliminated in the Western Vladimir Konstantinov and team masseur Sergei Conference Final by the Colorado Avalanche, who Mnatsakanov were critically injured in a one- would go on to win the 1996 Stanley Cup. That vehicle limousine accident. Fetisov was also in the series began the fierce rivalry between the Red limousine, but his injuries weren’t nearly as serious Wings and the Avalanche. The most significant and he returned to play the following season. For incident came in Game 6 when Claude Lemieux Konstantinov and Mnatsakanov, it was the end of drilled the Red Wings’ Kris Draper into the boards their careers. from behind, resulting in serious facial injuries. Ciccarelli was traded during the off-season but the Wings weren’t done trading, sending Primeau, Coffey and a first-round pick in the 1997 draft to the Hartford Whalers for left wing Brendan Shanahan and minor league defenseman Brian Glynn. Shanahan was one of the final pieces in Detroit’s Stanley Cup puzzle and went on to score 46 goals that season. Veteran defenseman Larry Murphy was acquired at the trade deadline and Joe Kocur, who had been traded to the Rangers in 1991, returned to Detroit as a free agent in December 1996. The most memorable moment of the regular season came on March 26, 1997, when Darren McCarty exacted revenge on Claude Lemieux for the hit on Draper. It came during an on-ice brawl which featured Colorado goaltender Patrick Roy and Wings goaltender Mike Vernon in a slugfest at center ice. The frenzy helped rally the Wings from a two-goal deficit to a 6-5 overtime victory as DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 159

DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORY Vernon, who wanted a three-year contract, was #19 - STEVE YZERMAN 2002 STANLEY CUP© CHAMPION dealt to the San Jose Sharks. Ken Holland also became the team’s general manager that summer. The 2000s The Red Wings finished with the league’s sec- Despite the loss of one of the NHL’s best defensemen in Konstantinov, the Red Wings played ond-best record in 2000-01, but were eliminated like champions throughout the regular season. The by Los Angeles during the first round of the 2001 fact the team was never able to truly celebrate its playoffs. After finishing second in Norris Trophy Stanley Cup victory and the constant thoughts of voting for three straight years, Nicklas Lidstrom their stricken teammates propelled a driven Red finally won his first Norris Trophy as the NHL’s best Wings team into the playoffs. defenseman. After defeating the Phoenix Coyotes, St. Louis Significant moves were made during the sum- Blues and Dallas Stars in the first three rounds, mer of 2001. Future Hall of Fame players Dominik Detroit swept the Washington Capitals in the Hasek, Brett Hull and Luc Robitaille were added to Stanley Cup Final with Yzerman winning the Conn Detroit’s already potent roster. The moves resulted Smythe Trophy. After accepting the 1998 Stanley in a league-best 116 points, culminating with the Cup for a consecutive year, the Captain placed it 10th Stanley Cup in franchise history after the Red on the lap of Konstantinov. The entire team sur- Wings defeated the Carolina Hurricanes in five rounded Konstantinov, creating an emotional scene games during the 2002 Stanley Cup Final. that touched fans throughout the sports world. Media from all over the NHL wrote that never had Lidstrom, who would go on to win his second- one team deserved to repeat as much as this Red straight Norris Trophy a week after winning the Wings squad. Cup, became the first European-born player to win the Conn Smythe as the playoff MVP. With an NHL- Their Colorado rival may have eliminated the record ninth Stanley Cup as a head coach, Bowman Red Wings in the second round of the playoffs stepped down, retiring after nine seasons behind over the next two seasons, but there was plenty the Red Wings’ bench. The team would eventually of individual achievement and player movement. be known as the “Hall of Fame Team,” as nine mem- In 1998-99, Larry Murphy passed Tim Horton to bers would go on to be inducted in the Hockey Hall become the all-time games played leader among of Fame (Chelios, Fedorov, Hasek, Hull, Larionov, defensemen in NHL history. Lidstrom, Robitaille, Shanahan and Yzerman). A surprise came at the trade deadline when longtime Red Wings’ nemesis Chris Chelios was acquired from the Chicago Blackhawks. Another surprise acquisition was made when former Dallas Stars forward Pat Verbeek was signed as a free agent. That set up a season of milestones for the Red Wings in 1999-00. Yzerman scored goal No. 600, Verbeek tallied No. 500, Shanahan collected No. 400 and Fedorov earned No. 300. Yzerman also recorded his 1,500th point and 900th assist, while Verbeek registered his 1,000th point. By the end of the season, only Gordie Howe had played more NHL games than Murphy. The postseason honors continued as Yzerman won the Selke Trophy and was among three Red Wings, along with Shanahan and Lidstrom, to be selected as First Team All-Stars. DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 160

DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORY 2002 STANLEY CUP© CHAMPION DETROIT RED WINGS Several Red Wings reached major milestones A strong regular season would not translate into throughout the 2002-03 season, including Hull postseason success however, as the Red Wings lost becoming just the sixth player in NHL history to in six games to the eighth-seeded Edmonton Oilers reach 700 goals. He finished the season with 716 in the first round of the playoffs. Lidstrom won his goals, making him fifth best all-time. fourth career Norris Trophy and began a stretch of three-straight seasons of winning the award, while The Red Wings took home some hardware at center Pavel Datsyuk took home the first of his the 2003 NHL Awards when Lidstrom won his third- four-consecutive Lady Byng Trophies, one-of-two consecutive Norris Trophy, and Steve Yzerman was players in league history to accomplish that feat. awarded the Masterton Trophy for perseverance. He returned to the Detroit lineup late in the regular The 2006-07 season saw the Red Wings season following serious offseason knee sur- once again reach the 50-win plateau and top gery. Brendan Shanahan was also named the King the Western Conference with a 50-19-13 record. Clancy Memorial Award winner for his humanitar- The Red Wings tied Buffalo atop the NHL stand- ian efforts, and Darren McCarty was given the NHL ings with 113 points; however, the Sabres won Foundation Player Award for his contributions in the Presidents’ Trophy on a tiebreaker. Detroit’s the community. postseason fortunes took a turn as the Red Wings knocked off both Calgary and San Jose in six The Red Wings brought in Mike Babcock in games each, though the eventual Stanley Cup- 2005-06 to take over as head coach for the champion Anaheim Ducks halted the run in the departed Dave Lewis, who had taken the reigns Western Conference Final. following Bowman’s retirement in 2002. In the first year under Babcock’s direction, the Red Wings Stanley returned to Hockeytown in 2008 after would win 58 games during the regular season, a strong regular season campaign. The Red Wings the second most in franchise history, and capture topped 50-wins for a third-consecutive season the Presidents’ Trophy as the NHL’s regular season (54-21-7) and captured the Presidents’ Trophy champions. Detroit also set an NHL record with 31 for the sixth time in franchise history. Detroit road wins. Babcock would go on to become the disposed of the Nashville Predators in round one winningest coach in Red Wings history. (six games), swept the Colorado Avalanche in DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 161

DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORY round two, defeated the Dallas Stars in the Western #5 - NICKLAS LIDSTROM 2008 STANLEY CUP© CHAMPION Conference Final (six games) and knocked off the Pittsburgh Penguins in six games in the Stanley popular pre-season pick to make a run at a 12th Cup Final to win the 11th Cup in franchise history. Stanley Cup championship due to a core lineup group that included the prime years of Henrik Lidstrom became the first European-born cap- Zetterberg and Pavel Datsyuk, the ever-consistent tain to win the Stanley Cup. Henrik Zetterberg play of then-captain Nicklas Lidstrom, and a prom- was named playoff MVP, joining Lidstrom as the ising younger nucleus which included the likes only European players to win the award. The post- of Niklas Kronwall, Valtteri Filppula and Jimmy season honors continued with Lidstrom winning his Howard. Despite extending their NHL record- third-straight Norris, Datsyuk capturing both the streak of consecutive 100-point regular seasons first of three-straight Selke Trophies and his third- to 12-straight by the 2011-12 season, salary cap straight Lady Byng Trophy, and Chris Osgood and constraints and years of more frequently being a Hasek were awarded the Jennings trophy for fewest buyer than a seller in the trade market, eventually goals allowed during the regular season (184). slowed the Red Wings’ impressive run. Ultimately, the team ended the league’s third-longest streak In an effort to bolster their chances of becoming of consecutive playoff appearances at 25 follow- the first team to repeat as Stanley Cup champions ing the 2015-16 season, becoming the last team since doing so in 1997 and 1998, the Red Wings to miss the playoffs in the salary cap era (since inked star forward Marian Hossa to a one-year deal 2005-06). during the offseason, paving the way to a return trip to the Stanley Cup Final. The Red Wings set In 2010-11, Detroit claimed its ninth Central numerous records in 2008-09, becoming the first Division title in the last 10 years, and Lidstrom tied team in NHL history to reach the 100-point plateau Doug Harvey for the second-most Norris Trophy in nine-straight seasons and winning 50 games for wins all-time with his seventh. Chris Osgood also the fourth-straight year, marking the third time in made history by becoming the 10th goaltender in league history a team has done that. league history to win 400 career games, doing so in spectacular fashion with a career-high 46 saves in Detroit swept Columbus in the first round of the an overtime win over Colorado. The following sea- postseason but needed seven games to advance son, the Red Wings made more history by logging past Anaheim in the second round. The Red Wings 23-straight regular-season home wins, undefeated dispatched Chicago in five games during the at Joe Louis Arena from Nov. 5-Feb. 19. Lidstrom Western Conference Final to face-off against the announced his retirement following the season, Penguins for a Stanley Cup Final rematch. Detroit came up one game short, however, suffering a disappointing 2-1 home loss in Game 7. The Red Wings authored a 10th-consecutive 100-point season in 2009-10, putting up 102 points over an injury-plagued campaign, needing a late season push to climb to the fifth-seed in the Western Conference playoffs. Thoughts of a third-straight run to the Stanley Cup Final were ended with a five-game second-round loss to San Jose after a seven-game series win over Phoenix in the first round. Datsyuk captured his third-straight Selke, while goaltender Jimmy Howard broke onto the scene with a Calder Trophy nomination. The 2010s The early part of the 2010s saw more of the same for the Red Wings, who were annually a DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 162

DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORY ending a first-ballot Hall of Fame career with four JANUARY 15, 2013 - HENRIK ZETTERBERG NAMED 36TH CAPTAIN Stanley Cups, seven Norris Trophies, 1,564 total games played and the distinction of never missing a passing of the torch, as the team missed the the playoffs during his illustrious 20-year career. postseason but saw the remaining players from its championship era, such as Zetterberg and Zetterberg was named the 36th captain fran- Kronwall, mentor the next generation of Red Wings chise history prior to the 2012-13 season and in an effort to keep the franchise’s championship would guide the Red Wings to playoff berths in culture alive. Zetterberg and Kronwall ended their each of his first four seasons as captain. The Red careers in 2018 and 2019, respectively, going down Wings also shifted back to the Eastern Conference as not only all-time great Red Wings but among the for the 2013-14 campaign, after NHL realignment best Swedish-born players in NHL history. saw them placed in the Atlantic Division. That sea- son, Mike Babcock became the winningest coach On April 19, 2019, the Red Wings introduced in franchise history (passing Scotty Bowman and Steve Yzerman as the team’s executive vice presi- Jack Adams) in his final season behind the bench. dent and general manager, welcoming him back to the organization he spent 27 years with as a Jeff Blashill succeeded Babcock as head coach player and in the front office after he built the after leading the American Hockey League’s Grand Lightning into one of the NHL’s model franchises Rapids Griffins to a 2013 Calder Cup championship, for becoming a Stanley Cup contender through setting the stage for a number of AHL-to-NHL drafting and development over his eight seasons graduations of the team’s top prospects over the as general manager. Yzerman inherited a lineup next several seasons. Detroit qualified for the with many young players pushing for roster spots playoffs in Blashill’s first season as head coach but over the next several seasons, as outgoing general suffered a second-consecutive first-round playoff manager Ken Holland amassed a plethora of draft loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning, who were guided picks and prospects over his final years in the by former Red Wings captain Steve Yzerman as role. Yzerman’s first season at the helm proved to general manager. be memorable in several aspects, perhaps most notably as the Red Wings played just 71 games as The next several seasons saw the Red Wings the NHL season was paused in March due to the become a team in transition, as their two-and- a-half decades of annual postseason contention, resulting in low draft positions and a lack of draft capital due to trades for veteran players, caught up to to the franchise, and the incredible consecu- tive postseason streak finally ended in 2016-17. That season marked a transition on many fronts, as it was the Red Wings’ final season playing at Joe Louis Arena. The riverfront venue hosted its final NHL game on April 9, 2017, with Zetterberg notching a goal and an assist in what was also his 1,000th NHL game. The Red Wings moved to a new stadium in the heart of downtown Detroit in 2017-18 – the state- of-the-art, award-winning Little Caesars Arena – which, combined with the NBA’s Detroit Pistons move from the Palace of Auburn Hills to Little Caesars Arena, gives the city of Detroit the unique distinction of having the closest proximity of its four major professional sports teams (along with the MLB’s Detroit Tigers and NFL’s Detroit Lions). The first few seasons at Little Caesars Arena saw DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 163

DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM HISTORY COVID-19 pandemic and later restarted with Detroit as one of the seven teams that did not qualify for the expanded postseason. The 2020s The 2020s began with one of the most visu- ally jarring seasons in the history of professional sports, as the impact of the pandemic contin- ued into a second season, and Detroit played a 56-game slate in front of extremely limited crowds -- as few as zero for some games, and no more than 750 at any point at Little Caesars Arena, still one of the newest venues in the National Hockey League. With newly-minted, homegrown captain Dylan Larkin leading the charge, Detroit surpassed its place in the 2019-20 standings easily despite playing fewer games, setting the stage for a 2021- 22 campaign -- expected to be played in front of sellout crowds across the league once again, albeit with some restrictions to keep player and fan safety at the forefront -- that promises to be another step forward for the franchise Led by Larkin, a number of players drafted and developed by the Red Wings comprise the core of the team, including Tyler Bertuzzi, Filip Zadina and Filip Hronek, complemented by shrewd veteran acquisitions orchestrated by Yzerman such as Adam Erne, Robby Fabbri, Nick Leddy and Marc Staal. Adding to the mix are a number of early draft picks, as the last several NHL Drafts have seen the Red Wings select more players than any other franchise, including several first-round picks like right wing Lucas Raymond and defenseman Moritz Seider who appear eager to push for full-time jobs on the eve of the 2021-22 season. With a combined philosophy of investing more resources into player development and bolstering the current roster with short-term free-agent contracts and trades, the Red Wings are in the midst of adding to that young core in an effort to lead the team back to Stanley Cup contention in the years to come. DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 164

DETROIT RED WINGS MOMENTS ADDING TO THE CUPBOARD Detroit added to its already NHL-high run of total selections at recent NHL Entry Drafts with a pair of first-round picks at the 2021 NHL Entry Draft, which was held virtually for the second-straight year. After adding defenseman Simon Edvinsson with the sixth overall pick, Detroit traded up to the 15th overall pick to take goalten- der Sebastian Cossa. Cossa’s stellar 2020-21 season included a 17-1-1 record with the Western Hockey League’s Edmonton Oil Kings. DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 165

ALL-TIME SEASON RECORDS SEASON GP W L T PTS GF GA DIVISION COACH 1926-27 Art Duncan/Duke Keats* 1927-28 44 12 28 4 28 76 105 5th@ 1928-29 Jack Adams 1929-30 44 19 19 6 44 88 79 4th@ Adams 1930-31 Adams 1931-32 44 19 16 9 47 72 63 3rd Adams 1932-33 Adams 1933-34 44 14 24 6 34 117 133 4th@ Adams 1934-35 Adams 1935-36 44 16 21 7 39 102 105 4th@ Adams 1936-37 Adams 1937-38 48 18 20 10 46 95 108 3rd Adams 1938-39 Adams 1939-40 48 25 15 8 58 111 93 2nd Adams 1940-41 Adams 1941-42 48 24 14 10 58 113 98 1st Adams 1942-43 Adams 1943-44 48 19 22 7 45 127 114 4th@ Adams 1944-45 Adams 1945-46 48 24 16 8 56 124 103 1st-SC Adams 1946-47 Adams 1947-48 48 25 14 9 59 128 102 1st-SC Adams 1948-49 1949-50 48 12 25 11 35 99 133 4th@ Tommy Ivan 1950-51 Ivan 1951-52 48 18 24 6 42 107 128 5th Ivan 1952-53 Ivan 1953-54 48 16 26 6 38 90 126 5th Ivan 1954-55 Ivan 1955-56 48 21 16 11 53 112 102 3rd Ivan 1956-57 1957-58 48 19 25 4 42 140 147 5th Jimmy Skinner 1958-59 Skinner 1959-60 50 25 14 11 61 169 124 1st-SC Skinner 1960-61 1961-62 50 26 18 6 58 214 177 2nd Skinner/Sid Abel 1962-63 Abel 1963-64 50 31 14 5 67 218 161 2nd Abel 1964-65 Abel 1965-66 50 20 20 10 50 146 159 4th Abel 1966-67 Abel 1967-68 60 22 27 11 55 190 193 4th Abel 1968-69 Abel 1969-70 60 30 18 12 72 187 148 2nd Abel 1970-71 Abel 1971-72 60 34 19 7 75 195 145 1st Abel 1972-73 1973-74 70 37 19 14 88 229 164 1st-SC Bill Gadsby Gadsby/Abel 70 44 13 13 101 236 139 1st Ned Harkness/Doug Barkley Barkley/Johnny Wilson 70 44 14 12 100 215 133 1st-SC Wilson 70 36 16 18 90 222 133 1st Ted Garvin/Alex Delvecchio 70 37 19 14 88 191 132 1st-SC 70 42 17 11 95 204 134 1st-SC 70 30 24 16 76 183 148 2nd 70 38 20 12 88 198 157 1st 70 29 29 12 70 176 207 3rd 70 25 37 8 58 167 218 6th@ 70 26 29 15 67 186 197 4th 70 25 29 16 66 195 215 4th 70 23 33 14 60 184 219 5th@ 70 32 25 13 77 200 194 4th 70 30 29 11 71 191 204 4th 70 40 23 7 87 224 175 1st 70 31 27 12 74 221 194 4th 70 27 39 4 58 212 241 5th@ 74 27 35 12 66 245 257 6th@ 76 33 31 12 78 239 221 5th@ 76 40 21 15 95 246 199 3rd 78 22 45 11 55 209 308 7th@ 78 33 35 10 76 261 262 5th@ 78 37 29 12 86 265 243 5th@ 78 29 39 10 68 255 319 6th@ DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 166

ALL-TIME SEASON RECORDS SEASON GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA DIVISION COACH 1974-75 1975-76 80 23 45 12 --- 58 259 335 4th@ Delvecchio 1976-77 1977-78 80 26 44 10 --- 62 226 300 4th@ Barkley/Delvecchio/Dea* 1978-79 80 16 55 9 --- 41 183 309 5th@ Billy Dea*/Larry Wilson 1979-80 80 32 34 14 --- 78 252 266 2nd Bobby Kromm 1980-81 80 23 41 16 --- 62 252 295 5th@ Kromm 1981-82 80 26 43 11 --- 63 268 306 5th@ Kromm/Ted Lindsay 1982-83 80 19 43 18 --- 56 252 339 5th@ Lindsay/Wayne Maxner 1983-84 80 21 47 12 --- 54 270 351 6th@ Maxner/Dea 1984-85 80 21 44 15 --- 57 263 344 5th@ Nick Polano 1985-86 80 31 42 7 --- 69 298 323 3rd Polano 1986-87 80 27 41 12 --- 66 313 357 3rd Polano 1987-88 80 17 57 6 --- 40 266 415 5th@ Harry Neale/Brad Park 1988-89 80 34 36 10 --- 78 260 274 2nd Jacques Demers 1989-90 80 41 28 11 --- 93 322 269 1st Demers 1990-91 80 34 34 12 --- 80 313 316 1st Demers 1991-92 80 28 38 14 --- 70 288 323 5th@ Demers 1992-93 80 34 38 8 --- 76 273 298 3rd Bryan Murray 1993-94 80 43 25 12 --- 98 320 256 1st Murray 1995 84 47 28 9 --- 103 369 280 2nd Murray 1995-96 84 46 30 8 --- 100 356 275 1st Scotty Bowman 1996-97 48 33 11 4 --- 70 180 117 1st Bowman 1997-98 82 62 13 7 --- 131 325 181 1st Bowman 1998-99 82 38 26 18 --- 94 253 197 2nd-SC Bowman 1999-00 82 44 23 15 --- 103 250 196 2nd-SC Bowman 2000-01 82 43 32 7 --- 93 245 202 1st Bowman+ 2001-02 82 48 #22 10 2 108 278 210 2nd Bowman 2002-03 82 49 $20 9 4 111 253 202 1st Bowman 2003-04 82 51 17 10 4 116 251 187 1st-SC Bowman 2004-05 82 48 20 10 4 110 269 203 1st Dave Lewis 2005-06 82 48 21 11 2 109 255 189 1st Lewis 2006-07 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 2007-08 82 58 16 --- 8 124 305 209 1st Mike Babcock 2008-09 82 50 19 --- 13 113 254 199 1st Babcock 2009-10 82 54 21 --- 7 115 257 184 1st-SC Babcock 2010-11 82 51 21 --- 10 112 295 244 1st Babcock 2011-12 82 44 24 --- 14 102 229 216 2nd Babcock 2012-13 82 47 25 --- 10 104 261 241 1st Babcock 2013-14 82 48 28 --- 6 102 248 203 3rd Babcock 2014-15 48 24 16 --- 8 56 121 115 3rd Babcock 2015-16 82 39 28 --- 15 93 222 230 4th Babcock 82 43 25 --- 14 100 235 221 3rd Babcock 2016-17 82 41 30 --- 11 93 211 224 3rd Jeff Blashill 2017-18 82 33 36 --- 13 79 207 244 7th@ Blashill 2018-19 82 30 39 --- 13 73 217 255 5th@ Blashill 2019-20 82 32 40 --- 10 74 227 277 7th@ Blashill 2020-21 TOTALS 71 17 49 --- 5 39 145 267 8th@ Blashill 56 19 27 -- 10 48 127 171 7th@ Blashill 6,561 2,989 2,574 815 183 6,976 20,100 19,474 @-Out of playoffs SC-Won Stanley Cup *-Interim coach # - A loss in overtime was counted as a regulation tie and a loss but given a point. (2 RT) $ - A loss in overtime is now counted as an overtime loss, not a loss and given a point. 1st – 29; 2nd – 12; 3rd – 12; 4th – 15; 5th – 17; 6th – 4; 7th – 4; 8th - 1 + - Scotty Bowman missed first five games of regular season DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 167

ALL-TIME HOME & AWAY RECORDS HOME AWAY Won Lost Tied Pts Season Games Won Lost Tied Pts 5 16 0 10 1926-27 44 7 12 4 18 9 10 3 21 1927-28 44 10 9 3 23 11 6 5 27 1928-29 44 8 10 4 20 9 10 3 21 1929-30 44 5 14 3 13 10 7 5 25 1930-31 44 6 14 2 14 15 3 6 36 1931-32 48 3 17 4 10 17 3 4 38 1932-33 48 8 12 4 20 15 5 4 34 1933-34 48 9 9 6 24 11 8 5 27 1934-35 48 8 14 2 18 14 5 5 33 1935-36 48 10 11 3 23 14 5 5 33 1936-37 48 11 9 4 26 8 10 6 22 1937-38 48 4 15 5 13 14 8 2 30 1938-39 48 4 16 4 12 11 10 3 25 1939-40 48 5 16 3 13 14 5 5 33 1940-41 48 7 11 6 20 14 7 3 31 1941-42 48 5 18 1 11 16 4 5 37 1942-43 50 9 10 6 24 18 5 2 38 1943-44 50 8 13 4 20 19 5 1 39 1944-45 50 12 9 4 28 16 5 4 36 1945-46 50 4 15 6 14 14 10 6 34 1946-47 60 8 17 5 21 16 9 5 37 1947-48 60 14 9 7 35 21 6 3 45 1948-49 60 13 13 4 30 19 9 7 45 1949-50 70 18 10 7 43 25 3 7 57 1950-51 70 19 10 6 44 24 7 4 52 1951-52 70 20 7 8 48 20 5 10 50 1952-53 70 16 11 8 40 24 4 7 55 1953-54 70 13 15 7 33 25 5 5 55 1954-55 70 17 12 6 40 21 6 8 50 1955-56 70 9 18 8 26 23 7 5 51 1956-57 70 15 13 7 37 16 11 8 40 1957-58 70 13 18 4 30 13 17 5 31 1958-59 70 12 20 3 27 18 14 3 39 1959-60 70 8 15 12 28 15 13 7 37 1960-61 70 10 16 9 29 17 11 7 41 1961-62 70 6 22 7 19 19 10 6 44 1962-63 70 13 15 7 33 23 9 3 49 1963-64 70 7 20 8 22 25 7 3 53 1964-65 70 15 16 4 34 20 8 7 47 1965-66 70 11 19 5 27 21 11 3 45 1966-67 70 6 28 1 13 18 15 4 40 1967-68 74 9 20 8 26 23 8 7 53 1968-69 76 10 23 5 25 20 11 7 47 1969-70 76 20 10 8 48 17 15 7 41 1970-71 78 5 30 4 14 25 11 3 53 1971-72 78 8 24 7 23 DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 168

ALL-TIME HOME & AWAY RECORDS HOME Pts Season Games Won AWAY OT Pts Won Lost Tied OT 49 1972-73 78 15 Lost Tied -- 37 48 1973-74 78 8 -- 20 22 12 5 -- 40 1974-75 80 6 17 7 -- 18 21 12 6 -- 42 1975-76 80 9 27 4 -- 20 17 17 6 -- 30 1976-77 80 4 28 6 -- 11 17 15 8 -- 51 1977-78 80 10 29 2 -- 27 12 22 6 -- 38 1978-79 80 8 33 3 -- 24 22 11 7 -- 33 1979-80 80 12 23 7 -- 30 15 17 8 -- 41 1980-81 80 3 24 8 -- 15 14 21 5 -- 36 1981-82 80 6 22 6 -- 18 16 15 9 -- 35 1982-83 80 7 28 9 -- 22 15 19 6 -- 38 1983-84 80 13 28 6 -- 31 14 19 7 -- 45 1984-85 80 8 25 8 -- 21 18 20 2 -- 24 1985-86 80 7 22 5 -- 16 19 14 7 -- 46 1986-87 80 14 27 5 -- 32 10 26 4 -- 54 1987-88 80 17 31 2 -- 39 20 14 6 -- 46 1988-89 80 14 22 4 -- 34 24 10 6 -- 46 1989-90 80 8 18 5 -- 24 20 14 6 -- 52 1990-91 80 8 20 6 -- 24 20 14 6 -- 52 1991-92 80 19 24 8 -- 46 26 14 0 -- 53 1992-93 84 22 24 8 -- 50 24 12 4 -- 52 1993-94 84 23 13 8 -- 48 25 14 3 -- 37 1994-95 48 16 14 6 -- 33 23 13 6 -- 74 1995-96 82 26 17 2 -- 57 17 4 3 -- 49 1996-97 82 18 71 -- 45 36 3 2 -- 58 1997-98 82 19 10 5 -- 45 20 12 9 -- 56 1998-99 82 6 14 9 -- 37 25 8 8 -- 60 1999-00 82 20 15 7 -- 48 27 12 2 -- 59 2000-01# 82 22 20 5 -- 52 28 10* 3 -- 62 2001-02# 82 23 14* 7 -- 54 27 11 3 -- 63 2002-03# 82 20 13 6 -- 47 28 8 5 -- 64 2003-04# 82 18 13 5 -- 45 28 8 5 -- -- 2004-05 -- -- 16 5 -- -- 30 7 4 -- 59 2005-06 82 31 14 7 3 65 -- -- -- -- 66 2006-07 82 21 -- -- 5 47 27 9 -- 5 61 2007-08 82 25 7 -- 4 54 29 4 -- 8 59 2008-09 82 24 15 -- 5 53 29 9 -- 3 56 2009-10 82 19 12 -- 8 46 27 9 -- 5 48 2010-11 82 26 12 -- 4 56 25 10 -- 6 65 2011-12 82 17 14 -- 3 37 21 14 -- 6 30 2012-13 48 11 11 -- 4 26 31 7 -- 3 46 2013-14 82 21 21 -- 5 47 13 7 -- 4 53 2014-15 82 21 9 -- 5 47 18 13 -- 10 50 2015-16 82 19 15 -- 5 43 22 10 -- 9 41 2016-17 82 16 15 -- 6 38 22 13 -- 6 41 2017-18 82 14 17 -- 4 32 17 17 -- 7 39 2018-19 82 15 19 -- 5 35 16 16 -- 9 26 2019-20 71 5 23 -- 3 13 17 19 -- 5 29 2020-21 56 7 21 -- 4 18 12 23 -- 2 26 -- 12 11 -- 5 * Includes one regulation tie. 17 -- # Losses include any overtime losses. DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 169

RED WINGS vs. ALL NHL TEAMS SINCE 1926-27 SEASON DETROIT RED WINGS VS. GP W L T OTL PTS Chicago Blackhawks 747 371 276 84 16 842 Toronto Maple Leafs 672 286 286 93 ^7 672 New York Rangers 596 270 217 103 6 649 Boston Bruins 607 260 246 95 6 621 Montreal Canadiens 597 211 286 96 4 522 St. Louis Blues 286 124 116 37 ^9 294 Dallas Stars (a) 265 116 106 34 9 275 Vancouver Canucks 176 92 59 18 7 209 Los Angeles Kings 204 88 86 27 3 206 Arizona Coyotes (c) 144 72 46 22 4 170 Calgary Flames (b) 164 73 72 16 3 165 Pittsburgh Penguins 160 70 69 16 5 161 Edmonton Oilers 133 67 42 13 11 158 Buffalo Sabres 145 66 61 13 5 150 Colorado Avalanche (d) 127 66 46 5 10 147 Nashville Predators 107 61 33 4 9 135 Columbus Blue Jackets 103 59 29 1 14 133 Philadelphia Flyers 144 52 66 21 5 130 San Jose Sharks 96 57 30 4 7 123 Washington Capitals 120 50 49 16 5 121 New York Islanders 118 54 53 6 5 119 New Jersey Devils (e) 108 52 42 11 3 118 Anaheim Ducks 89 53 25 7 4 117 Carolina Hurricanes (f) 96 49 39 8 0 106 Minnesota Wild 61 37 15 3 6 83 Tampa Bay Lightning 68 33 27 2 6 74 Ottawa Senators 54 32 18 1 3 68 Florida Panthers 59 25 18 5 11 66 Winnipeg Jets (g) 28 15 11 0 2 32 Vegas Golden Knights 5 3 2 0 0 6 Defunct Teams (*) 282 125 103 54 0 304 TOTALS 6,561 2,989 2,574 815 183 6,976 a - Formerly Minnesota North Stars b - Formerly Atlanta Flames c - Formerly Winnipeg Jets (1979-96) d - Formerly Quebec Nordiques e - Formerly Kansas City Scouts, Colorado Rockies f - Formerly Hartford Whalers g - Formerly Atlanta Thrashers (*) - Includes records vs. Montreal Maroons, New York Americans, Ottawa Senators (1917-31), Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Quakers, St. Louis Eagles, California Golden Seals and Cleveland Barons. ^ In 1999-00, teams were not awarded a point for a loss in overtime DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 170

RED WINGS HOME vs. ALL NHL TEAMS SINCE 1926-27 SEASON DETROIT RED WINGS VS. GP W L T OTL PTS Chicago Blackhawks 372 221 110 33 8 483 Toronto Maple Leafs 339 175 114 46 ^4 400 New York Rangers 298 173 78 45 2 393 Boston Bruins 303 165 83 52 3 385 Montreal Canadiens 298 138 105 53 2 331 St. Louis Blues 144 70 52 17 5 162 Dallas Stars (a) 133 68 45 16 4 156 Vancouver Canucks 88 53 22 8 5 119 Los Angeles Kings 102 52 37 13 0 117 Pittsburgh Penguins 80 48 17 12 3 111 Calgary Flames (b) 81 43 27 10 1 97 Buffalo Sabres 74 42 24 5 3 92 Edmonton Oilers 67 41 19 3 4 89 Philadelphia Flyers 73 38 22 10 3 89 Arizona Coyotes (c) 73 39 24 8 2 88 Colorado Avalanche (d) 63 35 19 1 8 79 Nashville Predators 54 34 12 2 6 76 Columbus Blue Jackets 50 32 11 0 7 71 New Jersey Devils (e) 54 34 17 2 1 71 San Jose Sharks 47 33 10 1 3 70 Anaheim Ducks 44 33 8 3 0 69 Washington Capitals 61 27 20 11 3 68 New York Islanders 58 30 24 2 2 64 Carolina Hurricanes (f) 49 26 16 7 0 59 Tampa Bay Lightning 33 20 7 1 5 46 Minnesota Wild 31 20 6 1 4 45 Ottawa Senators 26 16 9 0 1 33 Florida Panthers 28 9 8 3 8 29 Winnipeg Jets (g) 15 9 4 0 2 20 Vegas Golden Knights 3 1 2 0 0 2 Defunct Teams (*) 141 76 40 25 0 177 TOTALS 3,282 1,801 992 390 99 4,091 a - Formerly Minnesota North Stars b - Formerly Atlanta Flames c - Formerly Winnipeg Jets (1979-96) d - Formerly Quebec Nordiques e - Formerly Kansas City Scouts, Colorado Rockies f - Formerly Hartford Whalers g - Formerly Atlanta Thrashers (*) - Includes records vs. Montreal Maroons, New York Americans, Ottawa Senators (1917-31), Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Quakers, St. Louis Eagles, California Golden Seals and Cleveland Barons. ^ In 1999-00, teams were not awarded a point for a loss in overtime DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 171

RED WINGS ROAD vs. ALL NHL TEAMS SINCE 1926-27 SEASON DETROIT RED WINGS VS. GP W L T OTL PTS Chicago Blackhawks 375 150 166 51 8 359 Toronto Maple Leafs New York Rangers 333 111 172 47 3 272 Boston Bruins Montreal Canadiens 299 97 139 58 4 256 St. Louis Blues Dallas Stars (a) 304 95 163 43 3 236 Vancouver Canucks Los Angeles Kings 299 73 181 43 2 191 Arizona Coyotes (b) Edmonton Oilers 142 54 64 20 ^4 132 Colorado Avalanche (c) Calgary Flames (d) 132 48 61 18 5 119 Columbus Blue Jackets Nashville Predators 88 39 37 10 2 90 Buffalo Sabres New York Islanders 102 36 49 14 3 89 San Jose Sharks Washington Capitals 71 33 22 14 2 82 Pittsburgh Penguins Anaheim Ducks 66 26 23 10 7 69 Carolina Hurricanes (e) New Jersey Devils (f) 64 31 27 4 2 68 Philadelphia Flyers Minnesota Wild 83 30 45 6 2 68 Florida Panthers Ottawa Senators 53 27 18 1 7 62 Tampa Bay Lightning Winnipeg Jets (g) 53 27 21 2 3 59 Vegas Golden Knights 71 24 37 8 2 58 Defunct Teams (*) 60 24 29 4 3 55 TOTALS 49 24 20 3 2 53 59 23 29 5 2 53 80 22 52 4 2 50 45 20 17 4 4 48 47 23 23 1 0 47 54 18 25 9 2 47 71 14 44 11 2 41 30 17 9 2 2 38 31 16 10 2 3 37 28 16 9 1 2 35 35 13 20 1 1 28 13 6 7 0 0 12 2 2 0 0 0 4 141 49 63 29 0 127 3,279 1,188 1,582 425 84 2,885 a - Formerly Minnesota North Stars b - Formerly Winnipeg Jets (1979-96) c - Formerly Quebec Nordiques d - Formerly Atlanta Flames e - Formerly Hartford Whalers f - Formerly Kansas City Scouts, Colorado Rockies g - Formerly Atlanta Thrashers (*) - Includes records vs. Montreal Maroons, New York Americans, Ottawa Senators (1917-31), Pitts- burgh Pirates, Philadelphia Quakers, St. Louis Eagles, California Golden Seals and Cleveland Barons. ^ - In 1999-00, teams were not awarded a point for a loss in overtime DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 172

RED WINGS HOLIDAY RECORDS HOME OPENERS LITTLE CAESARS ARENA L 0-3 1973 Boston L 4-9 2021*** Carolina W 4-3 1972 NY Rangers W 5-3 2019 Dallas L 2-3 OT 1971 Minnesota L 2-4 2018 Columbus W 4-2 1970 California W 5-3 2017 Minnesota 1969 Toronto W 3-2 1968 Toronto L 1-2 JOE LOUIS ARENA W 5-1 1967 NY Rangers W 3-2 2016 Ottawa 1966 Chicago L 4-7 2015 Toronto W 4-0 1965 Toronto W 3-0 2014 Boston W 2-1 1964 Toronto L 3-5 2013 Buffalo W 2-1 1963 Chicago W 5-3 2013** Dallas L 1-2 1962 Montreal W 3-1 2011 Ottawa W 5-3 1961 Toronto L 2-4 2010 Anaheim W 4-0 1960 Chicago L 2-4 2009 Chicago W 3-2 1959 NY Rangers W 4-2 2008 Toronto L 2-3 1958 NY Rangers W 3-0 2007 Anaheim W 3-2 SO 1957 NY Rangers L 2-3 2006 Vancouver L 1-3 1956 Chicago W 3-1 2005 St. Louis W 5-1 1955 Chicago L 2-3 2003 Los Angeles W 3-2 1954 Toronto W 2-1 2002 Montreal L 2-3 1953 NY Rangers W 4-1 2001 Calgary L 2-4 1952 NY Rangers W 5-3 2000 Edmonton L 3-4 1951 Boston W 1-0 1999 Buffalo W 2-0 1950 NY Rangers W 3-2 1998 St. Louis W 4-1 1949 Boston W 2-1 1997 Dallas W 3-1 1948 Chicago W 3-1 1996 Edmonton W 2-0 1947 Chicago W 4-2 1995 Edmonton W 9-0 1946 Toronto T 3-3 1995* Chicago W 4-1 1945 Boston W 7-0 1993 St. Louis L 2-5 1944 Boston W 7-1 1992 Quebec L 2-4 1943 NY Rangers W 8-3 1991 Montreal L 1-4 1942 Boston W 3-0 1990 Calgary W 6-5 1941 NY Americans T 3-3 1989 Winnipeg W 5-4 1940 NY Americans W 4-2 1988 St. Louis T 8-8 1939 NY Rangers T 1-1 OT 1887 Toronto W 3-2 1938 Boston L 1-4 1986 Chicago W 4-3 1937 NY Rangers L 0-3 1985 Minnesota L 5-6 1936 NY Rangers W 5-2 1984 New Jersey W 4-1 1935 NY Rangers T 1-1 OT 1983 New Jersey L 3-6 1934 Boston L 2-4 1982 Minnesota T 3-3 1933 NY Americans W 5-2 1981 St. Louis W 6-3 1932 Chicago W 3-1 1980 NY Islanders L 4-6 1931 NY Americans L 2-5 *January 20, 1995 (48-game season) 1930 NY Rangers W 1-0 **January 22, 2013 (48-game season) 1929 Boston L 2-5 ***January 14, 2021 (56-game season) 1928 NY Rangers L 0-2 1927 Ottawa L 1-2 OLYMPIA STADIUM L 3-7 WINDSOR ARENA 1979 Philadelphia L 4-5 1926 Boston L 0-2 1978 St. Louis T 3-3 OVERALL RECORD: 52-32-9-1 1977 Toronto T 3-3 1976 Washington T 1-1 1975 St. Louis W 2-1 1974 Chicago DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 173

RED WINGS HOLIDAY RECORDS HALLOWEEN 2017 Arizona W 5-3 1976 @NY Rangers W 6-5 2015 @Ottawa W 5-3 1971 Pittsburgh W 3-1 2014 Los Angeles W 5-2 1969 Oakland W 3-1 2009 @Calgary W 3-1 1968 Boston W 7-5 2001 @Dallas W 4-3 1965 Montreal T 2-2 2000 @Washington L 2-6 1963 NY Rangers W 4-1 1998 @Dallas L 2-3 1959 @Montreal T 2-2 1997 Los Angeles L 1-5 1953 Boston L 1-3 1992 @Toronto L 1-3 1948 Montreal W 4-1 1987 @St. Louis T 3-3 1943 NY Rangers W 8-3 1985 @New Jersey T 2-2 1981 @Minnesota L 4-5 1979 Minnesota L 3-5 OVERALL RECORD: 12-7-4-0 NEW YEAR’S EVE 2019 San Jose W 2-0 1976 Cleveland W 4-2 2018 Florida L 3-4 SO 1975 Washington W 4-0 2017 Pittsburgh W 4-1 1974 California W 4-3 2015 Pittsburgh L 2-5 1973 Buffalo L 5-6 2014 New Jersey W 3-1 1972 Minnesota T 4-4 2011 St. Louis W 3-0 1971 California W 6-3 2010 NY Islanders L 3-4 OT 1970 Chicago L 3-8 2009 Colorado W 4-2 1969 Boston W 5-1 2007 St. Louis L 0-2 1968 Minnesota W 6-3 2006 Los Angeles W 6-2 1967 Boston W 6-4 2005 Columbus W 5-2 1966 Boston W 3-1 2003 Atlanta W 6-5 OT 1965 Chicago L 1-4 2002 St. Louis W 5-1 1964 Chicago T 1-1 2001 Minnesota W 4-2 1963 Toronto L 4-5 2000 Los Angeles W 2-1 1962 NY Rangers T 1-1 1999 Chicago T 4-4 1961 Toronto W 4-2 1998 Toronto L 2-4 1960 Chicago L 0-3 1997 St. Louis W 5-2 1959 Toronto L 2-4 1995 Hartford W 3-2 1958 Chicago L 2-4 1993 Los Angeles T 4-4 1957 Chicago W 3-2 1992 Ottawa W 5-4 OT 1956 @NY Rangers W 1-0 1991 Boston L 3-5 1955 Toronto T 2-2 1990 Chicago L 0-4 1953 Montreal T 2-2 1989 New Jersey W 6-4 1952 Montreal L 0-2 1988 Hartford L 2-3 1951 Montreal L 3-5 1987 St. Louis W 7-2 1950 Toronto L 2-4 1986 Calgary W 6-4 1949 @Toronto W 5-1 1985 NY Islanders L 4-5 OT 1947 Chicago W 4-0 1984 Pittsburgh T 4-4 1946 @NY Rangers W 5-4 1983 Chicago W 4-3 1944 Chicago W 6-2 1982 Chicago W 4-1 1942 @NY Rangers W 2-0 1981 Toronto L 2-5 1939 Toronto L 2-3 1980 Pittsburgh W 3-1 1936 NY Americans W 4-2 1979 Colorado L 3-5 1927 @Ottawa L 2-6 1978 Pittsburgh L 4-5 1977 Boston L 0-7 OVERALL RECORD: 37-24-8-2 DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 174

RED WINGS HOLIDAY RECORDS VALENTINE’S DAY 2019 Ottawa W 3-2 1967 @Boston L 3-6 2016 Boston W 6-5 1965 NY Rangers W 6-2 2015 Winnipeg L 4-5 SO 1960 Toronto L 1-3 2012 Dallas W 3-1 1957 NY Rangers W 3-2 2007 @Dallas W 3-1 1956 NY Rangers W 5-3 2004 Colorado L 2-5 1954 Chicago W 5-0 2001 Carolina W 4-3 OT 1952 @Chicago W 3-2 2000 @Phoenix W 3-1 1945 NY Rangers W 4-2 1997 @Dallas L 3-4 1943 Montreal W 2-1 1993 @Chicago W 5-3 1942 @Toronto L 2-4 1990 Los Angeles W 6-5 1941 Chicago W 2-1 1987 New Jersey W 5-1 1939 @Boston L 1-2 1986 NY Rangers L 5-7 1937 Toronto T 3-3 1985 Minnesota T 5-5 1935 Chicago L 0-3 1981 Philadelphia L 1-3 1933 @Montreal L 2-6 1979 Los Angeles L 2-3 1932 Chicago L 1-3 1976 @Minnesota W 3-2 1931 @Toronto T 1-1 1975 @Vancouver L 4-5 1929 @NY Americans T 1-1 1973 @Los Angeles T 2-2 1971 Los Angeles W 4-0 OVERALL RECORD: 20-13-5-1 1970 @Montreal W 5-2 ST. PATRICK’S DAY 2016 @Columbus W 3-1 1968 @Minnesota L 1-5 2012 @San Jose L 2-3 OT 1966 Boston W 4-2 2011 @Columbus W 2-0 1963 Chicago W 4-2 2009 Philadelphia W 3-2 1959 Chicago W 2-0 2007 @Vancouver L 1-4 1957 Montreal W 2-1 2002 @NY Rangers W 5-3 1955* @Montreal W 4-1 2001 @Colorado L 3-5 1951 Chicago W 8-2 1999 Phoenix L 3-4 1948 @Boston T 0-0 1998 Edmonton W 4-3 1946 Toronto L 7-11 1996 Calgary W 4-2 1945 @Toronto W 4-3 1995 Vancouver W 3-1 1940 @Chicago L 1-3 1994 NY Islanders L 1-3 1938 Toronto L 2-7 1992 @San Jose W 5-4 1932 Montreal W 6-2 1990 @St. Louis W 4-3 1931 @Boston L 2-4 1987 Boston W 3-1 1927 NY Rangers L 0-2 1984 Minnesota L 3-4 1981 Quebec L 3-4 OVERALL RECORD: 20-13-1-1 1979 @St. Louis W 3-1 *forfeited to Detroit at the end of the 1977 @Los Angeles L 2-3 first period 1970 Los Angeles W 3-2 EASTER 2021 @Tampa Bay W 5-1 1972 @Chicago L 1-6 2015 Washington L 1-2 1970 Boston T 2-2 2014 @Boston L 1-4 1967 Chicago W 4-2 2013 Chicago L 1-7 1966 @Chicago W 7-0* 2010 @Philadelphia L 3-4 1964 @Chicago W 5-4* 2009 @Chicago L 0-3 1963 Toronto W 3-2* 2004 @Nashville L 1-3 1955 Montreal W 5-1* 2001 @Los Angeles L 1-2* 1953 @Boston L 2-4* 1999 @Dallas W 3-0 1952 Montreal W 3-0* 1996 @Chicago W 4-1 1951 Montreal W 5-0 1995 @St. Louis L 5-6 1950 Toronto W 1-0* 1994 St. Louis T 3-3 1948 @NY Rangers L 2-3* 1991 @Chicago L 1-5 1945 @Boston L 3-5* 1985 @St. Louis L 5-6 1940 NY Rangers W 3-1* 1983 Winnipeg L 3-8 1932 Montreal Maroons T 1-1* 1980 @Hartford L 3-5 1978 @Washington W 4-1 OVERALL RECORD: 14-16-3-0 1975 @Washington W 8-5 *Denotes Playoff game DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 175

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS COACH YEARS GAMES WINS LOSSES TIES OT/SO LOSSES Art Duncan 1926-27 33 10 21 2 -- Duke Keats 1926-27 11 27 2 -- Jack Adams 1927-47 964 413 390 161 -- Tommy Ivan 1947-54 470 262 118 90 -- Jimmy Skinner 1954-58 247 123 78 46 -- Sid Abel 1957-68; 69-70 811 340 339 132 -- Bill Gadsby 1968-70 78 35 31 12 -- Ned Harkness 1970-71 38 12 22 4 -- Doug Barkley 1970-72; 75-76 77 20 46 11 -- Johnny Wilson 1971-73 145 67 56 22 -- Ted Garvin 1973-74 11 28 1 -- Alex Delvecchio 1973-75; 75-76 155 53 81 21 -- Billy Dea 1975-77; 81-82 100 32 57 11 -- Larry Wilson 1976-77 36 3 29 4 -- Bobby Kromm 1977-80 231 79 111 41 -- Marcel Pronovost 1979-80 9 27 0 -- Ted Lindsay 1980-81 20 3 14 3 -- Wayne Maxner 1980-82 129 34 68 27 -- Nick Polano 1982-85 240 79 127 34 -- Harry Neale 1985-86 35 8 23 4 -- Brad Park 1985-86 45 9 34 2 -- Jacques Demers 1986-90 320 137 136 47 -- Bryan Murray 1990-93 244 124 91 29 -- Scotty Bowman 1993-02 701 410 195 88 10 Dave Lewis 2002-04 164 96 41 21 6 Mike Babcock 2005-15 786 458 273 -- 105 Jeff Blashill 2015-present 455 172 221 -- 62 FRANCHISE TOTALS 6,561 2,989 2,574 815 183 COACHING NOTES 1926-27: Duncan (first 33 games) and Keats (final 11 games); Duncan remained general manager/player...1957-58: Skinner (first 38 games) and Abel (final 32 games)…1969-70: Gadsby (first 2 games) and Abel (final 74 games)…1970- 71: Harkness (first 38 games) and Barkley (final 40 games)...1971-72: Barkley (first 11 games) and J. Wilson (final 67 games)...1973-74: Garvin (first 11 games) and Delvecchio (final 67 games)...1975-76: Barkley (first 26 games), Delvecchio (9 games) and Dea (45 games) -- Delvecchio was the official head coach, but Dea worked behind the bench until L. Wilson was hired...1976-77: Dea (first 44 games) and L. Wilson (final 36 games)...1979-80: Kromm (first 71 games) and Pronovost (final 9 games) -- Lindsay was the official head coach, but Pronovost finished the season behind the bench...1980-81: Lindsay (first 20 games) and Maxner (final 60 games)...1981-82: Maxner (first 69 games) and Dea (final 11 games)...1985-86: Neale (first 35 games) and Park (final 45 games)...1998-99: Associate coaches Dave Lewis and Barry Smith shared head coaching duties for the first five games (4-1-0) while Bowman recovered from surgery. DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 176

ALL-TIME GENERAL MANAGERS & CAPTAINS ALL-TIME RED WINGS GENERAL MANAGERS Art Duncan 1926-27 Jack Adams 1927-28 to 1962-63 Sid Abel 1963-64 to 1970-71 (first 38 games) Ned Harkness 1970-71 (final 40 games) to 1973-74 Alex Delvecchio 1974-75 to 1976-77 (first 70 games) Ted Lindsay 1976-77 (final 10 games) to 1979-80 Jimmy Skinner 1980-81 to 1981-82 Jim Devellano 1982-83 to 1989-90 Bryan Murray 1990-91 to 1993-94 Jim Devellano 1994-95 to 1996-97 (served as senior vice-president/hockey operations) Ken Holland 1997-98 to 2018-19 STEVE YZERMAN 2019-20 TO PRESENT ALL-TIME RED WINGS TEAM CAPTAINS 1926-27 Art Duncan 1973-74 Alex Delvecchio, Nick Libett, 1927-30 Reg Noble (three seasons) Red Berenson, Gary Bergman, 1930-31 George Hay Ted Harris, Mickey Redmond, 1931-32 Carson Cooper Larry Johnston 1932-33 Larry Aurie 1974-75 Marcel Dionne 1933-34 Herbie Lewis 1975-76 Danny Grant, Terry Harper 1934-35 Ebbie Goodfellow 1976-77 Danny Grant, Dennis Polonich 1935-38 Doug Young (three seasons) 1977-78 Dan Maloney, Dennis Hextall 1938-41 Ebbie Goodfellow (three seasons) 1978-79 Dennis Hextall, Nick Libett, 1941-42 Ebbie Goodfellow, Syd Howe Paul Woods 1942-43 Sid Abel (six seasons) 1979-80 Dale McCourt 1943-44 Mud Bruneteau, Bill Hollett 1980-81 Errol Thompson, Reed Larson 1944-45 Bill Hollett 1981-82 Reed Larson 1945-46 Bill Hollet, Sid Abel 1982-86 Danny Gare (four seasons) 1946-52 Sid Abel (six seasons) 1986-06 Steve Yzerman (19 seasons) 1952-56 Ted Lindsay (four seasons) 2006-12 Nicklas Lidstrom (six seasons) 1956-58 Red Kelly (two seasons) 2012-18 Henrik Zetterberg (six seasons) 1958-62 Gordie Howe (four seasons) 2020-pres. DYLAN LARKIN 1962-73 Alex Delvecchio (11 seasons) DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 177

DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM RECORDS RED WINGS TEAM RECORDS - SEASON MOST POINTS: 131 – 1995-96 FEWEST POINTS: 28 – 1926-27 #MOST WINS: 62 – 1995-96 FEWEST WINS: 12, twice – 1926-27, 1937-38 MOST DEFEATS: 57 – 1985-86 FEWEST DEFEATS: 11 – 1994-95 MOST TIES: 18, three times – 1952-53, 1980-81, 1996-97 FEWEST TIES: 4, three times – 1926-27, 1966-67, 1994-95 MOST WINS, HOME: 36 – 1995-96 MOST DEFEATS, HOME: 26 – 1985-86 MOST TIES, HOME: 10 – 1952-53 MOST WINS, ROAD: 31 – 2005-06 MOST DEFEATS, ROAD: 33 – 1976-77 MOST GOALS FOR: 369 – 1992-93 MOST GOALS AGAINST: 415 – 1985-86 FEWEST GOALS FOR: 72 – 1928-29 FEWEST GOALS AGAINST: 63 – 1928-29 MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS FOR: 113 – 1992-93 MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS AGAINST: 111 – 1985-86 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS FOR: 22 – 1993-94 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS AGAINST: 15 – 1984-85 MOST PENALTY MINUTES: 2393 – 1985-86 MOST SHUTOUTS: 13 – 1953-54 FEWEST SHUTOUTS: 0, three times – 1980-81, 1981-82, 1984-85 MOST PLAYERS: 45 – 1990-91 LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK: 15 games (8-0-7) – 11/27/52-12/28/52 LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 9 games (seven times) – 3/3/51-3/21/51; 2/27/55-3/20/55; 12/12/95-12/31/95; 3/3/96-3/22/96; 10/13/05-11/1/05; 10/25/06-11/14/06; 10/18/07- 11/9/07 LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK, HOME: 23 games (23-0-0) – 11/4/11-2/19/12 LONGEST WINNING STREAK, HOME: 23 games – 11/4/11-2/19/12 LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK, ROAD: 15 games (10-0-5) – 10/18/51-12/20/51 LONGEST WINNING STREAK, ROAD: 12 games – 3/1/06-4/15/06 LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK, START OF SEASON: 10 games (8-0-2) – 10/11/62-11/4/62 LONGEST WINNING STREAK, START OF SEASON: 6 games – 10/7/72-10/22/72 LONGEST HOME UNBEATEN STREAK, START OF SEASON: 17 games (13-0-4) – 10/11/56- 11/4/62 LONGEST HOME WINNING STREAK, START OF SEASON: 7 games – 10/6/05-11/6/05 LONGEST ROAD UNBEATEN STREAK, START OF SEASON: 15 games (11-0-4) – 10/18/51- 12/20/51 LONGEST ROAD WINNING STREAK, START OF SEASON: 5 games – 10/11/08-10/27/08 LONGEST WINLESS STREAK: 19 games (0-18-1) – 2/26/77-4/3/77 LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 14 games – 2/24/82-3/25/82 LONGEST WINLESS STREAK, HOME: 10 games (0-9-1) – 12/11/85-1/18/86 LONGEST LOSING STREAK, HOME: 7 games – 2/20/82-3/25/82 LONGEST WINLESS STREAK, ROAD: 26 games (0-23-3) – 12/15/76-4/3/77 LONGEST LOSING STREAK, ROAD: 14 games – 10/19/66-12/21/66 LONGEST WINLESS STREAK, START OF SEASON: 10 games (0-7-3) – 10/8/75-10/26/75 LONGEST LOSING STREAK, START OF SEASON: 5 games – 10/10/80-10/18/80 LONGEST HOME WINLESS STREAK, START OF SEASON: 5 games (twice) – 10/8/75-10/10/75 (0-2-3); 10/10/85-10/23/85 (0-1-4) LONGEST HOME LOSING STREAK, START OF SEASON: 4 games – 10/4/18-10/26/18 LONGEST ROAD WINLESS STREAK, START OF SEASON: 19 games (0-18-1) – 10/19/66-1/14/67 LONGEST ROAD LOSING STREAK, START OF SEASON: 14 games – 10/19/66-12/21/66 DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 178

DETROIT RED WINGS TEAM RECORDS RED WINGS TEAM RECORDS - GAME MOST GOALS FOR: 15 – 1/23/44 vs. NY Rangers (DET 15 - NYR 0) MOST GOALS AGAINST: 13 – 1/2/71 at Toronto (TOR 13 - DET 0) MOST POINTS: 37 – 1/23/44 vs. NY Rangers MOST GOALS, PERIOD: 8 – 1/23/44 vs. NY Rangers MOST POINTS, PERIOD: 22 – 1/23/44 vs. NY Rangers FASTEST GOAL, START OF GAME: 0:06 – 1/28/73 at Montreal (Henry Boucha) FASTEST TWO GOALS, START OF GAME: 0:37 – 12/4/87 vs. Chicago (Tim Higgins, Steve Yzerman) FASTEST TWO GOALS: 0:05, twice – 3/20/10 at Vancouver (Todd Bertuzzi and Pavel Datsyuk); 11/24/07 vs. Columbus (Tomas Holmstrom and Pavel Datsyuk) FASTEST THREE GOALS: 0:28 –11/15/44 vs. Toronto (Hal Jackson, Steve Wochy, Don Grosso) FASTEST FOUR GOALS: 1:55 – 12/28/99 at Buffalo (Igor Larionov, Nicklas Lidstrom, Aaron Ward, Pat Verbeek) FASTEST FIVE GOALS: 4:54 – 11/25/87 vs. Winnipeg (Gerard Gallant, Adam Oates, Mel Bridgman, Jeff Sharples, Brent Ashton) MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS: 6 – 11/5/42 vs. NY Rangers MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS, PERIOD: 4, twice – 11/5/42 vs. NY Rangers MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS AGAINST: 6 – 1/4/07 at San Jose MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS AGAINST, PERIOD: 4 – 1/4/07 at San Jose (Mike Grier [2], Patrick Marleau, Ryane Clowe) MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS: 3, four times – 3/22/96 vs. Colorado (Steve Yzerman, Keith Primeau, Viacheslav Fetisov); 2/11/94 vs. Philadelphia (Sergei Fedorov, Vyacheslav Kozlov, Steve Yzerman; 4/14/92 vs. Minnesota (Steve Yzerman [2], Sergei Fedorov); 1/9/90 vs. Minnesota (Shawn Burr [2], Steve Yzerman) MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS, PERIOD: 2, several times – Last five times: 11/1/18 vs. New Jersey (Justin Abdelkader, Trevor Daley); 11/27/06 vs. Dallas (Kris Draper, Mathieu Schneider); 10/13/05 at Los Angeles (Kirk Maltby, Jiri Fischer); 12/17/99 vs. Colorado (Brendan Shanahan, Doug Brown); 3/22/96 vs. Colorado (Keith Primeau, Viacheslav Fetisov) MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS AGAINST: 3 – 11/17/07 vs. Chicago (Rene Bourque [2], Patrick Sharp) MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS AGAINST, PERIOD: 2, several times – Last time: 2/4/20 vs. Philadelphia (Kevin Hayes, Matt Niskanen) ACTIVE PLAYERS IN CAPITALS DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 179

DETROIT RED WINGS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RED WINGS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - CAREER MOST GAMES PLAYED: 1687 – Gordie Howe MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES: 548 – Alex Delvecchio MOST GOALS: 786 – Gordie Howe MOST ASSISTS: 1063 – Steve Yzerman MOST POINTS: 1809 – Gordie Howe MOST PENALTY MINUTES: 2090 – Bob Probert BEST PLUS-MINUS: +450 – Nicklas Lidstrom MOST POINTS-PER-GAME: 1.18 – Marcel Dionne MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS: 209 – Gordie Howe MOST POWER-PLAY POINTS: 595 – Steve Yzerman MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS: 50 – Steve Yzerman MOST SHORTHANDED POINTS: 83 – Steve Yzerman MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS: 121 – Gordie Howe MOST OVERTIME GOALS: 12 – Sergei Fedorov MOST GAMES WITH 3-OR-MORE GOALS: 18 – Gordie Howe, Steve Yzerman MOST SHOOTOUT GOALS: 40, Pavel Datsyuk MOST SHOOTOUT-DECIDING GOALS: 11, Pavel Datsyuk MOST GOALS, DEFENSEMAN: 264 – Nicklas Lidstrom MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS, DEFENSEMAN: 127 – Nicklas Lidstrom MOST SEASONS LEADING TEAM IN POWER-PLAY GOALS: 13 – Gordie Howe MOST SEASONS LEADING TEAM IN GAME-WINNING GOALS: 12 – Gordie Howe MOST GAMES PLAYED, GOALIE: 734 – Terry Sawchuk MOST WINS: 350 – Terry Sawchuk MOST SHUTOUTS: 85 – Terry Sawchuk MOST ASSISTS, GOALIE: 15 – Tim Cheveldae, Chris Osgood, Greg Stefan RED WINGS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - SEASON MOST GOALS: 65 – Steve Yzerman, 1988-89 MOST ASSISTS: 90 – Steve Yzerman, 1988-89 MOST POINTS: 155 – Steve Yzerman, 1988-89 MOST GOALS, LINE: 140, 1988-89 – Steve Yzerman (65), Gerard Gallant (39), Paul MacLean (36) MOST POINTS, LINE: 319, 1988-89 – Steve Yzerman (155), Gerard Gallant (93), Paul MacLean (71) MOST GOALS, CENTER: 65 – Steve Yzerman, 1988-89 MOST GOALS, RIGHT WING: 52 – Ray Sheppard, 1993-94; Mickey Redmond, 1972-73 MOST GOALS, LEFT WING: 55 – John Ogrodnick, 1984-85 MOST GOALS, DEFENSEMAN: 27 – Reed Larson, 1980-81 MOST GOALS, ROOKIE: 39 – Steve Yzerman, 1983-84 MOST GOALS, ROOKIE DEFENSEMAN: 19 – Reed Larson, 1977-78 MOST ASSISTS, CENTER: 90 – Steve Yzerman, 1988-89 MOST ASSISTS, RIGHT WING: 59 – Gordie Howe, 1968-69 MOST ASSISTS, LEFT WING: 55, twice – Ted Lindsay, 1949-50; 1956-57 MOST ASSISTS, DEFENSEMAN: 64 – Nicklas Lidstrom, 2005-06 MOST ASSISTS, GOALTENDER: 5 – Tim Cheveldae, 1990-91 MOST ASSISTS, ROOKIE: 49, twice – Nicklas Lidstrom, 1991-92; Marcel Dionne, 1971-72 MOST ASSISTS, ROOKIE DEFENSEMAN: 49 – Nicklas Lidstrom, 1991-92 MOST POINTS, CENTER: 155 – Steve Yzerman, 1988-89 MOST POINTS, RIGHT WING: 103 – Gordie Howe, 1968-69 MOST POINTS, LEFT WING: 105 – John Ogrodnick, 1984-85 MOST POINTS, DEFENSEMAN: 80 – Nicklas Lidstrom, 2005-06 MOST POINTS, ROOKIE: 87 – Steve Yzerman, 1983-84 MOST POINTS, ROOKIE DEFENSEMAN: 60, twice – Nicklas Lidstrom, 1991-92; Reed Larson, 1977-78 MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS: 21, twice – Dino Ciccarelli, 1992-93; Mickey Redmond, 1973-74 MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS, DEFENSEMAN: 11, twice – Mathieu Schneider, 2005-06; Reed Larson, 1985-86 DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 180

DETROIT RED WINGS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS, ROOKIE: 13 – Steve Yzerman, 1983-84 MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS: 11, twice – Sergei Fedorov, 1995-96; 2002-03 MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS, DEFENSEMAN: 5, twice – Reed Larson, 1983-84; Red Kelly, 1949-50 MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS, ROOKIE: 6 – Alex Delvecchio, 1951-52 LONGEST GOAL STREAK: 9 games, twice– Steve Yzerman, 14 goals from 1/29/92-2/12/92; 12 goals from 11/18/88-12/5/88; LONGEST GOAL STREAK, START OF SEASON: 6 games – Steve Yzerman, 6 goals from 10/6/88-10/18/88 LONGEST POINT STREAK: 28 games – Steve Yzerman, 65 points from 11/1/88-1/4/89 LONGEST POINT STREAK, START OF SEASON: 17 games – Henrik Zetterberg, 27 points from 10/3/07-11/11/07 MOST SHOTS ON GOAL: 388 – Steve Yzerman, 1988-89 MOST PENALTY MINUTES: 398 – Bob Probert, 1987-88 MOST GAMES PLAYED, GOALIE: 72 – Tim Cheveldae, 1991-92 MOST MINUTES PLAYED, GOALIE: 4236 – Tim Cheveldae, 1991-92 MOST WINS, GOALIE: 44, twice – Terry Sawchuk, 1950-51; 1951-52 LONGEST WINNING STREAK, GOALIE: 13 – Chris Osgood, 1/30/96-3/20/96 LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK, GOALIE: 21 – Chris Osgood, 19-0-2 from 1/10/96-3/27/96 BEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE: 1.37 – Dolly Dolson, 1928-29 MOST SHUTOUTS: 12, four times – Glenn Hall, 1955-56; Terry Sawchuk, 1951-52; 1953-54; 1954-55 MOST CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUTS: 3, three times – Jim Rutherford, 12/31/75-1/8/76; Glenn Hall, 12/11/55-12/18/55; Terry Sawchuk, 11/7/54-11/13/54 LONGEST SHUTOUT STREAK: 234:04 – Terry Sawchuk, 11/6/54-11/14/54 MOST GAMES PLAYED, ROOKIE GOALIE: 70, three times – Roger Crozier, 1964-65; Glenn Hall, 1955-56; Terry Sawchuk, 1950-51 MOST WINS, ROOKIE GOALIE: 44 – Terry Sawchuk, 1950-51 MOST MINUTES PLAYED, ROOKIE GOALIE: 4200 – Terry Sawchuk, 1950-51 BEST GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE, ROOKIE GOALIE: 1.37 – Dolly Dolson, 1928-29 MOST SHUTOUTS, ROOKIE GOALIE: 11 – Terry Sawchuk, 1950-51 RED WINGS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - GAME MOST GOALS: 6 – Syd Howe, 2/3/44 vs. NY Rangers # MOST ASSISTS: 7 – Billy Taylor, 3/16/47 at Chicago MOST POINTS: 7, three times – Billy Taylor, 3/16/47 at Chicago (0-7-7); Don Grosso, 2/3/44 at NY Rangers (1-6-7); Carl Liscombe, 11/5/42 vs. NY Rangers (3-4-7) MOST GOALS, PERIOD: 3, several times – Last time: Henrik Zetterberg, 1/18/15 vs. Buffalo MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS: 3, four times – Tomas Holmstrom, 2/24/07 at Nashville; Henrik Zetterberg, 2/17/07 at Phoenix; Jimmy Carson, 12/27/89 at Toronto; Ted Lindsay, 3/20/55 vs. Montreal MOST POWER-PLAY GOALS, PERIOD: 3 – Jimmy Carson, 12/27/89 at Toronto MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS: 2, six times – Darren Helm, 12/31/09 vs. Colorado; Kirk Maltby, 10/10/02 at San Jose; Brendan Shanahan, 10/4/01 at San Jose; Steve Yzerman, 4/8/93 at Tampa Bay; 4/14/92 at Minnesota; Shawn Burr, 1/9/90 vs. Minnesota MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS, PERIOD: 2 – Shawn Burr, 1/9/90 vs. Minnesota MOST ASSISTS, PERIOD: 4 – Joe Carveth, 1/23/44 vs. NY Rangers MOST POINTS, PERIOD: 4, several times – Last five times: Henrik Zetterberg, 11/14/09 vs. Anaheim; Doug Brown, 12/19/97 vs. New Jersey; Sergei Fedorov, 1/21/92 vs. Philadelphia; Steve Yzerman, 11/17/90 vs. Toronto; John Ogrodnick, 12/4/84 vs. Toronto MOST PENALTY MINUTES: 42 – Joe Kocur, 11/2/85 vs. St. Louis MOST PENALTY MINUTES, PERIOD: 37 – Joe Kocur, 11/2/85 vs. St. Louis, 2nd MOST PENALTIES: 8, twice – Bob Probert, 12/23/87 vs. Buffalo; Dennis Polonich, 3/24/76 vs. Washington MOST PENALTIES, PERIOD: 6 – Joe Kocur, 11/2/85 vs. St. Louis, 2nd #-Shares NHL record ACTIVE PLAYERS IN CAPITALS DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 181

DETROIT RED WINGS SCORING LEADERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - MINIMUM 100 POINTS RANK PLAYER YEARS GP G A PTS 1687 1. Gordie Howe 25 1514 786 1023 1809 2. Steve Yzerman 22 1550 692 1063 1755 3. Alex Delvecchio 24 1564 456 825 1281 4. Nicklas Lidstrom 20 1082 264 878 1142 5. Henrik Zetterberg 15 908 337 623 960 6. Sergei Fedorov 13 953 400 554 954 7. Pavel Datsyuk 14 875 314 604 918 8. Norm Ullman 13 862 324 434 758 9. Ted Lindsay 14 716 335 393 728 10. Brendan Shanahan 9 708 309 324 633 11. Reed Larson 10 558 188 382 570 12. John Ogrodnick 9 1026 265 281 546 13. Tomas Holmstrom 15 846 243 287 530 14. Red Kelly 13 563 162 310 472 15. Gerard Gallant 9 861 207 260 467 Nick Libett 12 570 217 250 467 17. Sid Abel 12 515 183 280 463 18. Syd Howe 12 953 188 248 436 19. Niklas Kronwall 15 607 83 349 432 20. Vyacheslav Kozlov 10 539 202 213 415 21. Igor Larionov 8 602 89 308 397 22. Johan Franzen 12 309 187 183 370 23. Marcel Dionne 4 659 139 227 366 24. Shawn Burr 11 1137 148 214 362 25. Kris Draper 17 341 158 203 361 26. Dale McCourt 5 675 134 203 337 27. Bruce MacGregor 11 557 151 184 335 28. Ebbie Goodfellow 14 317 135 191 326 29. Mickey Redmond 6 484 177 132 309 30. Herbie Lewis 11 706 147 161 308 31. Gary Bergman 11 983 60 243 303 32. Marcel Pronovost 15 481 80 217 297 33. Gustav Nyquist 8 433 125 170 295 34. DYLAN LARKIN 6 591 116 173 289 35. Valtteri Filppula 10 410 112 175 287 36. Mud Bruneteau 11 380 141 138 280 37. Carl Liscombe 9 489 137 140 277 38. Larry Aurie 12 609 147 128 275 Dan Cleary 10 659 124 151 275 Darren McCarty 13 471 120 155 275 41. Steve Chiasson 8 274 67 200 267 42. Ray Sheppard 5 474 152 113 265 43. Bob Probert 9 321 114 145 259 44. Walt McKechnie 5 633 89 167 256 45. Marty Pavelich 10 739 93 159 252 Justin Abdelkader 13 744 106 146 252 47. Darren Helm 14 112 139 251 ACTIVE PLAYERS IN BOLD CAPITALS DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 182

DETROIT RED WINGS SCORING LEADERS RANK PLAYER YEARS GP G A PTS 48. Vaclav Nedomansky 5 364 108 139 247 49. Dino Ciccarelli 4 254 107 133 240 50. Paul Coffey 4 231 46 193 239 51. Joe Carveth 8 322 104 130 234 52. Keith Primeau 6 363 97 133 230 Martin Lapointe 10 552 108 122 230 54. Petr Klima 6 306 130 93 223 55. Tomas Tatar 7 407 115 107 222 Kirk Maltby 14 908 107 115 222 57. Ron Duguay 3 227 90 127 217 58. Parker MacDonald 7 361 94 122 216 59. Floyd Smith 6 347 93 122 215 Earl Dutch Reibel 5 306 74 141 215 61. Jiri Hudler 5 409 87 127 214 Metro Prystai 8 433 91 123 214 63. Willie Huber 5 372 68 140 208 64. Brett Hull 3 245 92 115 207 65. Brian Rafalski 4 292 35 168 204 66. Jimmy Carson 4 240 100 102 202 67. Red Berenson 5 283 73 128 201 68. Dave Barr 5 293 82 118 200 69. Adam Oates 4 246 54 145 199 70. Kelly Kisio 4 236 68 129 197 71. Frank Mahovlich 4 198 108 88 196 Paul Woods 7 501 72 124 196 73. Anthony Mantha 6 302 95 99 194 74. John Sorell 8 347 96 87 183 75. Danny Gare 5 306 86 95 181 76. Johnny Wilson 8 379 79 100 179 77. Vladimir Konstantinov 6 446 47 128 175 78. Larry Murphy 5 312 35 136 171 Doug Brown 7 427 74 97 171 80. Paul Ysebaert 3 210 84 86 170 Don Grosso 7 234 71 99 170 82. Mathieu Schneider 4 231 48 116 164 83. Mikael Samuelsson 6 308 68 95 163 84. Ivan Boldirev 3 183 67 95 162 85. Mike Foligno 3 186 77 83 160 86. Marty Barry 4 192 60 94 154 Andreas Athanasiou 5 294 83 71 154 88. Garry Unger 4 216 84 68 152 Chris Chelios 9 550 21 131 152 90. Todd Bertuzzi 6 308 61 89 150 81. Dean Prentice 4 230 60 89 149 Mathieu Dandenault 9 616 48 101 149 93. Paul Henderson 6 269 67 79 146 94. Bill Hogaboam 6 221 61 84 145 ACTIVE PLAYERS IN BOLD CAPITALS DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 183

DETROIT RED WINGS SCORING LEADERS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - MINIMUM 100 POINTS RANK PLAYER YEARS GP G A PTS 95. Jim McFadden 4 253 64 78 142 96. Mike Green 5 303 37 104 141 Dennis Polonich 8 390 59 82 141 98. Guy Charron 5 265 61 78 139 99. Dan Maloney 3 177 56 81 137 100. Vic Stasiuk 8 329 52 84 136 101. DANNY DeKEYSER 9 488 33 102 135 102. Errol Thompson 4 200 76 58 134 Eddie Wares 6 218 50 84 134 104. Lee Norwood 5 259 36 96 132 Joe Kocur 10 535 66 66 132 106. Bill Collins 4 239 54 77 131 Jason Williams 7 247 55 76 131 108. Bill Quackenbush 7 314 40 90 130 109. Greg Smith 5 352 24 105 129 110. John Chabot 4 226 29 99 128 111. Danny Grant 4 174 64 62 126 TYLER BERTUZZI 5 208 54 72 126 Luke Glendening 8 554 57 69 126 114. Bill Lochead 5 296 65 60 125 Jonathan Ericsson 13 680 27 98 125 116. Yves Racine 4 231 22 102 124 Frans Nielsen 5 319 48 76 124 118. Andre St. Laurent 3 172 50 73 123 Glen Skov 6 301 62 61 123 120. Dennis Hextall 4 193 39 82 121 121. Tim Ecclestone 4 191 40 80 120 122. Robert Lang 3 159 40 79 119 123. Carson Cooper 5 223 68 48 116 124. Pete Stemkowski 4 170 51 63 114 125. George Hay 6 206 60 52 112 Bill Gadsby 5 323 18 94 112 127. Mark Osborne 2 160 45 65 110 Michel Bergeron 4 174 64 46 110 Dwight Foster 4 215 48 62 110 130. Jack Stewart 10 502 30 78 108 131. Gerry Couture 7 265 61 46 107 Drew Miller 8 504 56 51 107 133. Dan Labraaten 3 198 52 54 106 134. Mike Blaisdell 3 192 44 61 105 Doug Barkley 4 247 24 80 104 136. Darren Veitch 3 153 20 83 103 Bob Goldham 6 406 11 92 103 138. Adam Brown 5 149 58 44 102 139. Brad Park 2 147 18 83 101 140. Tony Leswick 5 302 41 59 100 Warren Godfrey 12 528 23 77 100 ACTIVE PLAYERS IN BOLD CAPITALS DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 184

DETROIT RED WINGS ALL-TIME SEASON LEADERS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTIES Season Player Total Player Total Player G A PTS Player PIM 1926-27 Sheppard 14* Sheppard 8* Sheppard 14 8 22* Sheppard 60* 1927-28 Hay 22* Hay 13* Hay 22 13 35* Traub 92* 1928-29 Cooper 18* Cooper 9* Cooper 18 9 27* Brydge 67* 1929-30 Lewis 19* Cooper 18* Cooper 18 18 36* Rockburn 101* 1930-31 Goodfellow 25* Goodfellow 23* Goodfellow 25 23 48* Rockburn 124* 1931-32 Goodfellow 14* Goodfellow 16* Goodfellow 14 16 30* Noble 74* 1932-33 Lewis 20* Voss 15* Lewis 20 14 34* Emms 78* 1933-34 Sorrell 21* Aurie 19* Aurie 16 19 35* Emms 51* 1934-35 S. Howe 22* Aurie 29* S. Howe 22 25 47* Goodfellow 44* 1935-36 Barry 21* Lewis 23* Barry 21 19 40* Goodfellow 69* 1936-37 Aurie 23* Barry 27* Barry 17 27 44* Goodfellow 43* 1937-38 Liscombe 14* Barry 20* Lewis 13 18 31* Barry 34* 1938-39 S. Howe 16* Barry 28* Barry 13 28 41* Conacher 39* 1939-40 S. Howe 14* S. Howe 23* S. Howe 14 23 37* Orlando 54* 1940-41 S. Howe 20* S. Howe 24* S. Howe 20 24 44* Orlando 99* 1941-42 Grosso 23* Abel 31* Grosso 23 30 53* Orlando 141* 1942-43 Bruneteau 23* S. Howe 35* S. Howe 20 35 55* Orlando 109* 1943-44 Liscombe 36* Liscombe 37* Liscombe 36 37 73* Jackson 76* 1944-45 Carveth 26* S. Howe 36* Carveth 26 28 54* Jackson 45* 1945-46 Brown 20* Carveth/Armstrong 18* Carveth 17 18 35* Stewart 73* 1946-47 Conacher 30* Taylor 46* Taylor 17 46 63* Stewart 83* 1947-48 Lindsay 33* Abel 30* Lindsay 33 19 52* Lindsay 95* 1948-49 Abel 28* Lindsay 28* Abel 28 26 54* Lindsay 97* Lindsay 26 28 54* 1949-50 G. Howe 35* Lindsay 55* Lindsay 23 55 78* Lindsay 141* 1950-51 G. Howe 43* G. Howe 43* G. Howe 43 43 86* Lindsay 110* 1951-52 G. Howe 47* G. Howe/Lindsay 39* G. Howe 47 39 86* Lindsay 123* 1952-53 G. Howe 49* G. Howe 46* G. Howe 49 46 95* Lindsay 111* 1953-54 G. Howe 33* G. Howe 48* G. Howe 33 48 81* Lindsay 112* 1954-55 G. Howe 29* Reibel 41* Reibel 25 41 66* Leswick 137* 1955-56 G. Howe 38* G. Howe 41* G. Howe 38 41 79* Lindsay 161* 1956-57 G. Howe 44* Lindsay 55* G. Howe 44 45 89* Lindsay/Godfrey 1 03* 1957-58 G. Howe 33* G. Howe 44* G. Howe 33 44 77* Kennedy 135* 1958-59 G. Howe 32* G. Howe 46* G. Howe 32 46 78* Goegan 109* 1959-60 G. Howe 28* G. Howe 45* G. Howe 28 45 73* Morrison 62* 1960-61 Ullman 28* G. Howe 49* G. Howe 23 49 72* Young 108* 1961-62 G. Howe 33* G. Howe 44* G. Howe 33 44 77* Gadsby 88* 1962-63 G. Howe 38* G. Howe 48* G. Howe 38 48 86* Young 273* 1963-64 G. Howe 26* G. Howe 47* G. Howe 26 47 73* Barkley 115* 1964-65 Ullman 42* G. Howe 47* Ullman 42 41 83* Lindsay 173* 1965-66 Ullman/Delvecchio 3 1* G. Howe 46* G. Howe 29 46 75* Watson 133* 1966-67 MacGregor 28* Ullman 44* Ullman 26 44 70* Bergman 129* 1967-68 G. Howe 39* Delvecchio 48* G. Howe 39 43 82* Douglas 126* 1968-69 F. Mahovlich 49* G. Howe 59* G. Howe 44 59 103* Baun 121* 1969-70 Unger 42* Delvecchio 47* G. Howe 31 40 71* Bergman 122* 1970-71 Webster 30* Webster 37* Webster 30 37 67* Bergman 151* 1971-72 Redmond 42* Dionne 49* Dionne 28 49 77* Bergman 138* 1972-73 Redmond 52* Delvecchio 53* Redmond 52 41 93* Johnston 169* 1973-74 Redmond 51* Dionne 54* Dionne 24 53 78* Johnston 139* 1974-75 Grant 50* Dionne 74* Dionne 47 74 121* Watson 238* 1975-76 Bergeron 32* McKechnie 56* McKechnie 26 56 82* Watson 322* 1976-77 McKechnie 25* McKechnie 34* McKechnie 24 34 59* Polonich 274 DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 185

DETROIT RED WINGS ALL-TIME SEASON LEADERS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS PENALTIES Season Player Total Player Total Player G A PTS Player PIM 1977-78 McCourt 33* Larson 41* McCourt 33 39 72* Polonich 254* 1978-79 Nedomansky 38* Larson 49* Nedomansky 38 35 73* Polonich 208* 1979-80 Foligno 36* McCourt 51* McCourt 30 51 81* Huber 164* 1980-81 Ogrodnick 35* McCourt 56* McCourt 30 56 86* Korn 246* 1981-82 Ogrodnick 28* Osborne 41* Osborne 26 41 67* Larson 112* 1982-83 Ogrodnick 41* Larson 52* Ogrodnick 41 44 85* Gare 107* 1983-84 Ogrodnick 42* Park 53* Yzerman 39 48 87* Paterson 148* 1984-85 Ogrodnick 55* Yzerman 59* Ogrodnick 55 50 105* Gare/Williams 163* 1985-86 Ogrodnick 38* Kisio 48* Shedden 34 37 71* Kocur 377* 1986-87 Ashton 40* Yzerman 59* Yzerman 31 59 90* Kocur 276* 1987-88 Yzerman 50* Yzerman 52* Yzerman 50 52 102* Probert 398* 1988-89 Yzerman 65* Yzerman 90* Yzerman 65 90 155* Gallant 230* 1989-90 Yzerman 62* Yzerman 65* Yzerman 62 65 127* Kocur 268* 1990-91 Yzerman 51* Yzerman 57* Yzerman 51 57 108* Probert 315* 1991-92 Yzerman 45* Yzerman 58* Yzerman 45 58 103* Probert 276* 1992-93 Yzerman 58* Yzerman 79* Yzerman 58 79 137* Probert 292* 1993-94 Fedorov 56* Fedorov 64* Fedorov 56 64 120* Probert 275* 1994-95 Sheppard 30* Coffey 44* Coffey 14 44 58* Grimson 147* 1995-96 Fedorov 39* Fedorov 68* Fedorov 39 68 107* Primeau 168* 1996-97 Shanahan 47 Yzerman 63 Shanahan 47 41 88 Lapointe 167* 1997-98 Shanahan 28 Yzerman 45 Yzerman 24 45 69 McCarty 157* 1998-99 Shanahan 31 Larionov 49 Yzerman 29 45 74 Lapointe 141* 1999-00 Shanahan 41 Lidstrom 53 Yzerman 35 44 79 Lapointe 121* 2000-01 Fedorov 32 Lidstrom 56 Shanahan 31 45 76 Lapointe 127* 2001-02 Shanahan 37 Shanahan 38 Shanahan 37 38 75 Chelios 126 2002-03 Hull 37 Fedorov 47 Fedorov 36 47 83 McCarty 138* 2003-04 Datsyuk/Lang 30 Lang 49 Lang 30 49 79 Shanahan 117* 2004-05 – – – – – – – – – – – – 2005-06 Shanahan 40 Lidstrom 64 Datsyuk 28 59 87 Chelios 108 2006-07 Zetterberg 33 Datsyuk 60 Datsyuk 27 60 87 Lang/Schneider 66 2007-08 Zetterberg 43 Datsyuk 66 Datsyuk 31 66 97 Downey 116 2008-09 Hossa 40 Datsyuk 65 Datsyuk 32 65 97 Lilja 66 2009-10 Datsyuk 27 Zetterberg 47 Datsyuk 27 43 70 To. Bertuzzi 80 Zetterberg 23 47 70 2010-11 Franzen 28 Zetterberg 56 Zetterberg 24 56 80 Ericsson 87 2011-12 Franzen 29 Datsyuk 48 Zetterberg 22 47 69 To. Bertuzzi 64 2012-13 Datsyuk 15 Zetterberg 37 Datsyuk 15 34 49 Tootoo 78 2013-14 Nyquist 28 Kronwall 41 Legwand 14 37 51 Quincey 88 2014-15 Tatar 29 Zetterberg 49 Zetterberg 17 49 66 Quincey 77 2015-16 Larkin 23 Zetterberg 37 Zetterberg 13 37 50 Abdelkader 120 2016-17 Tatar 25 Zetterberg 51 Zetterberg 17 51 68 Ericsson/Ott 63 2017-18 Mantha 24 Larkin 47 Larkin 16 47 63 Abdelkader 78 2018-19 Larkin 32 Larkin 41 Larkin 32 41 73 Larkin 75 2019-20 Ty. Bertuzzi 21 Larkin 34 Larkin 19 34 53 Hronek 46 2020-21 Vrana 19 Hronek 24 Vrana 19 17 36 Larkin 34 *League leader DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 186

DETROIT RED WINGS TOP SCORING SEASONS GOALS Vaclav Nedomansky............79-80 John Ogrodnick....................80-81 Total Player................................. Season Ivan Boldirev.........................83-84 65 Steve Yzerman......................88-89 Paul Ysebaert........................91-92 62 Steve Yzerman......................89-90 Steve Yzerman......................99-00 58 Steve Yzerman......................92-93 34 Sid Abel..................................49-50 56 Sergei Fedorov.....................93-94 Errol Thompson...................79-80 55 John Ogrodnick....................84-85 Gerard Gallant......................87-88 52 Mickey Redmond..................72-73 Jimmy Carson.......................91-92 Ray Sheppard.......................93-94 Sergei Fedorov.....................92-93 51 Mickey Redmond..................73-74 Paul Ysebaert........................92-93 Steve Yzerman......................90-91 Vyacheslav Kozlov...............93-94 50 Danny Grant..........................74-75 Johan Franzen......................08-09 Steve Yzerman......................87-88 33 Ted Lindsay...........................47-48 49 Gordie Howe.........................52-53 Gordie Howe (3)....................53-54 Frank Mahovlich...................68-69 .................................................57-58 47 Gordie Howe.........................51-52 .................................................61-62 Marcel Dionne.......................74-75 Parker MacDonald...............62-63 46 Brendan Shanahan..............96-97 Dale McCourt........................77-78 45 Steve Yzerman......................91-92 Ron Duguay...........................83-84 44 Gordie Howe (2)....................56-57 Henrik Zetterberg................06-07 .................................................68-69 32 Syd Howe...............................43-44 43 Gordie Howe.........................50-51 Ted Lindsay...........................52-53 Henrik Zetterberg................07-08 Gordie Howe.........................58-59 42 Norm Ullman........................64-65 Michel Bergeron...................75-76 Garry Unger..........................69-70 Petr Klima.............................85-86 Mickey Redmond..................71-72 Sergei Fedorov (2)...............91-92 John Ogrodnick....................83-84 .................................................00-01 41 John Ogrodnick....................82-83 Ray Sheppard.......................92-93 Dino Ciccarelli.......................92-93 Pavel Datsyuk.......................08-09 Brendan Shanahan..............99-00 DYLAN LARKIN.................. 18-19 40 Marcel Dionne.......................72-73 31 Norm Ullman........................65-66 Brendan Shanahn................05-06 Alex Delvecchio....................65-66 Marian Hossa........................08-09 Gordie Howe.........................69-70 39 Gordie Howe.........................67-68 Nick Libett.............................71-72 Steve Yzerman......................83-84 Andre St. Laurent.................77-78 Gerard Gallant......................88-89 Steve Yzerman......................86-87 Sergei Fedorov.....................95-96 Sergei Fedorov (2)...............90-91 Henrik Zetterberg................05-06 .................................................01-02 38 Gordie Howe (2)....................55-56 Keith Primeau.......................93-94 .................................................66-63 Brendan Shanahan (2)........98-99 Frank Mahovlich...................69-70 .................................................00-01 Vaclav Nedomansky............78-79 Pavel Datsyuk.......................07-08 Ron Duguay...........................84-85 Henrik Zetterberg................08-09 John Ogrodnick....................85-86 30 Roy Conacher........................46-47 Gerard Gallant......................86-87 Ted Lindsay (2).....................51-52 37 Petr Klima.............................87-88 .................................................56-57 Brendan Shanahan..............01-02 Norm Ullman........................67-68 Brett Hull...............................02-03 Tom Webster.........................70-71 36 Carl Liscombe.......................43-44 Dale McCourt........................79-80 Mike Foligno..........................79-80 Dan Labraaten......................79-80 Paul MacLean.......................88-89 Dale McCourt........................80-81 Gerard Gallant......................89-90 Steve Yzerman......................84-85 Ray Sheppard.......................91-92 Petr Klima.............................86-87 Steve Yzerman......................95-96 Ray Sheppard.......................95-96 Vyacheslav Kozlov...............95-96 Sergei Fedorov.....................96-97 Sergei Fedorov.....................02-03 Brett Hull...............................01-02 35 Mud Bruneteau.....................43-44 Gordie Howe.........................49-50 ACTIVE PLAYERS IN BOLD CAPITALS DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 187

DETROIT RED WINGS TOP SCORING SEASONS GOALS (continued) Nicklas Lidstrom (2)............95-96 .................................................01-02 Total Player................................. Season 30 Brendan Shanahan..............02-03 49 Gordie Howe.........................60-61 Robert Lang..........................03-04 Marcel Dionne.......................71-72 Pavel Datsyuk.......................03-04 Reed Larson..........................78-79 Tomas Holmstrom...............06-07 Nicklas Lidstrom (2)............91-92 Andreas Athanasiou............18-19 .................................................06-07 Igor Larionov.........................98-99 ASSISTS Robert Lang..........................03-04 Henrik Zetterberg (2)..........07-08 Total Player................................. Season .................................................14-15 90 Steve Yzerman......................88-89 Brian Rafalski.......................08-09 79 Steve Yzerman......................92-93 48 Gordie Howe (2)....................53-54 74 Marcel Dionne.......................74-75 .................................................62-63 68 Sergei Fedorov.....................95-96 Alex Delvecchio....................67-68 66 Pavel Datsyuk.......................07-08 Steve Yzerman......................83-84 65 Steve Yzerman......................89-90 Ivan Boldirev.........................83-84 Pavel Datsyuk.......................08-09 Kelly Kisio..............................85-86 64 Sergei Fedorov.....................93-94 Sergei Fedorov.....................90-91 Nicklas Lidstrom..................05-06 Pavel Datsyuk.......................11-12 63 Paul Coffey............................93-94 47 Gordie Howe (2)....................63-64 Steve Yzerman......................96-97 .................................................64-65 62 Adam Oates...........................88-89 Alex Delvecchio....................69-70 60 Paul Coffey............................95-96 Ron Duguay...........................83-84 Pavel Datsyuk.......................06-07 Sergei Fedorov.....................02-03 Nicklas Lidstrom..................07-08 Henrik Zetterberg (2)..........09-10 59 Gordie Howe.........................68-69 .................................................11-12 Steve Yzerman (3)................84-85 DYLAN LARKIN.................. 17-18 .................................................86-87 46 Billy Taylor.............................46-47 .................................................95-96 Gordie Howe (3)....................52-53 Pavel Datsyuk.......................05-06 .................................................58-59 58 Alex Delvecchio....................68-69 .................................................65-66 Steve Yzerman (2)................91-92 Nicklas Lidstrom (2)............93-94 .................................................93-94 .................................................10-11 57 Steve Yzerman......................90-91 Henrik Zetterberg................05-06 56 Walt McKechnie....................75-76 45 Gordie Howe (2)....................56-57 Dale McCourt........................80-81 .................................................59-60 Dino Ciccarelli.......................92-93 Alex Delvecchio....................71-72 Nicklas Lidstrom..................00-01 Reed Larson..........................84-85 Henrik Zetterberg................10-11 Darren Veitch........................86-87 55 Ted Lindsay (2).....................49-50 Steve Yzerman (2)................97-98 .................................................56-57 .................................................98-99 54 Marcel Dionne.......................73-74 Brendan Shanahan..............00-01 Gerard Gallant......................88-89 Niklas Kronwall....................08-09 Sergei Fedorov.....................91-92 Henrik Zetterberg................17-18 53 Alex Delvecchio....................72-73 44 Gordie Howe (2)....................57-58 Brad Park...............................83-84 .................................................61-62 Sergei Fedorov.....................92-93 Alex Delvecchio....................62-63 Nicklas Lidstrom..................99-00 Norm Ullman........................66-67 52 Reed Larson..........................82-83 Reed Larson..........................79-80 Steve Yzerman......................87-88 John Ogrondick....................82-83 51 Dale McCourt........................79-80 John Chabot..........................87-88 Ron Duguay...........................84-85 Gerard Gallant......................89-90 Igor Larionov.........................95-96 Paul Coffey..................................95 Henrik Zetterberg................16-17 Steve Yzerman......................99-00 50 Marcel Dionne.......................72-73 Nicklas Lidstrom..................02-03 Peter Mahovlich...................79-80 Brian Rafalski.......................10-11 John Ogrodnick....................84-85 Steve Chiasson.....................92-93 ACTIVE PLAYERS IN BOLD CAPITALS DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 188

DETROIT RED WINGS TOP SCORING SEASONS ASSISTS (continued) 105 John Ogrodnick....................84-85 103 Gordie Howe.........................68-69 43 Gordie Howe (2)....................50-51 Steve Yzerman......................91-92 .................................................67-68 102 Steve Yzerman......................87-88 Alex Delvecchio (2)..............52-53 97 Dino Ciccarelli.......................92-93 .................................................61-62 Pavel Datsyuk (2).................07-08 Dale McCourt........................78-79 .................................................08-09 Nicklas Lidstrom (2)............98-99 95 Gordie Howe.........................52-53 Brett Hull...............................03-04 Steve Yzerman......................95-96 .................................................08-09 93 Mickey Redmond..................72-73 Pavel Datsyuk.......................09-10 Gerard Gallant......................88-89 Valtteri Filppula....................11-12 Ray Sheppard.......................93-94 42 Norm Ullman........................60-61 92 Henrik Zetterberg................07-08 Alex Delvecchio....................64-65 90 Marcel Dionne.......................72-73 Red Berenson.......................73-74 Steve Yzerman......................86-87 Keith Primeau.......................93-94 89 Gordie Howe.........................56-57 Igor Larionov.........................96-97 Ron Duguay...........................84-85 Steve Yzerman......................84-85 Nicklas Lidstrom (2)............96-97 87 Danny Grant..........................74-75 .................................................97-98 Steve Yzerman......................83-84 Larry Murphy........................98-99 Sergei Fedorov.....................92-93 Robert Lang..........................05-06 Brendan Shanahan..............96-97 Brian Rafalski.......................07-08 Pavel Datsyuk (2).................05-06 Henrik Zetterberg................08-09 .................................................06-07 41 Dutch Reibel..........................54-55 86 Gordie Howe (3)....................50-51 Gordie Howe.........................55-56 .................................................51-52 Norm Ullman (2)..................60-61 .................................................62-63 .................................................65-66 Dale McCourt........................80-81 Red Berenson.......................71-72 Sergei Fedorov.....................91-92 Mickey Redmond..................72-73 85 Ted Lindsay...........................56-57 Reed Larson..........................77-78 John Ogrodnick....................82-83 .................................................85-86 Steve Yzerman......................96-97 Mark Osborne.......................81-82 Henrik Zetterberg................05-06 Kelly Kisio..............................84-85 83 Norm Ullman........................64-65 Ray Sheppard.......................93-94 Alex Delvecchio....................68-69 Brendan Shanahan (2)........96-97 Ivan Boldirev.........................83-84 .................................................05-06 Sergei Fedorov.....................02-03 Larry Murphy........................97-98 82 Gordie Howe.........................67-68 Mathieu Schneider...............06-07 Walt McKechnie....................75-76 Niklas Kronwall....................13-14 Steve Yzerman......................93-94 DYLAN LARKIN.................. 18-19 81 Gordie Howe.........................53-54 40 Gordie Howe (2)....................66-67 Dale McCourt........................79-80 .................................................69-70 Brendan Shanahan..............05-06 Adam Oates...........................87-88 80 Ron Duguay...........................83-84 John Chabot..........................89-90 Gerard Gallant......................89-90 Bernie Federko.....................89-90 Nicklas Lidstrom..................05-06 Yves Racine...........................90-91 Henrik Zetterberg................10-11 Paul Ysebaert........................91-92 79 Gordie Howe.........................55-56 Nicklas Lidstrom..................09-10 Sergei Fedorov.....................90-91 Steve Yzerman......................99-00 POINTS Robert Lang..........................03-04 78 Ted Lindsay...........................49-50 155 Steve Yzerman......................88-89 Gordie Howe.........................58-59 137 Steve Yzerman......................92-93 Frank Mahovlich...................68-69 127 Steve Yzerman......................89-90 Marcel Dionne.......................73-74 121 Marcel Dionne.......................74-75 John Ogrodnick....................83-84 120 Sergei Fedorov.....................93-94 108 Steve Yzerman......................90-91 ACTIVE PLAYERS IN BOLD CAPITALS 107 Sergei Fedorov.....................95-96 DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 189

DETROIT RED WINGS TOP SCORING SEASONS POINTS (continued) 78 Adam Oates...........................88-89 Brendan Shanahan..............99-00 77 Gordie Howe (2)....................57-58 .................................................61-62 Marcel Dionne.......................71-72 Mickey Redmond..................73-74 Paul Coffey............................93-94 76 Gordie Howe.........................64-65 Brendan Shanahan..............00-01 Brett Hull...............................02-03 75 Gordie Howe.........................65-66 Paul Ysebaert........................91-92 Brendan Shanahan..............01-02 74 Vaclav Nedomansky............79-80 Reed Larson..........................82-83 Paul Coffey............................95-96 Steve Yzerman......................98-99 73 Carl Liscombe.......................43-44 Gordie Howe (2)....................59-60 .................................................63-64 Vaclav Nedomansky............78-79 Gerard Gallant......................87-88 Keith Primeau.......................93-94 Vyacheslav Kozlov (2).........93-94 .................................................95-96 Igor Larionov.........................95-96 Nicklas Lidstrom..................99-00 Henrik Zetterberg................08-09 DYLAN LARKIN.................. 18-19 72 Gordie Howe.........................60-61 Norm Ullman........................65-66 Dale McCourt........................77-78 Gerard Gallant......................86-87 71 Ted Lindsay...........................52-53 Gordie Howe.........................69-70 Mickey Redmond..................71-72 Alex Delvecchio....................72-73 Dale McCourt........................78-79 Mike Foligno..........................79-80 Paul MacLean.......................88-89 Nicklas Lidstrom..................00-01 Marian Hossa........................08-09 70 Norm Ullman (2)..................60-61 .................................................66-67 Alex Delvecchio....................67-68 Frank Mahovlich...................69-70 Andre St. Laurent.................77-78 John Ogrodnick (2)...............80-81 .................................................85-86 Nicklas Lidstrom..................07-08 Pavel Datsyuk.......................09-10 Henrik Zetterberg................09-10 DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 190

RED WINGS ALL-TIME GOALTENDING RECORDS GOALTENDERS’ ALL-TIME RECORDS (BY WINS) PLAYER.........................YRS GP WON LOST TIED OT GA SO AVG Terry Sawchuk....................... 14 734 352 244 130 0 1,782 85 2.46 Chris Osgood.......................... 14 565 317 149 46 29 1,344 39 2.49 Jimmy Howard....................... 14 543 246 196 0 70 1,343 24 2.62 Harry Lumley.......................... 7 324 163 105 56 0 890 26 2.75 Roger Crozier.......................... 7 313 131 121 41 0 853 20 2.93 Tim Cheveldae......................... 6 264 128 93 30 0 851 9 3.39 Greg Stefan.............................. 9 299 115 127 30 0 1,068 5 3.92 Dominik Hasek........................ 4 176 114 39 10 9 368 20 2.13 Manny Legace......................... 6 180 112 34 16 3 368 13 2.18 Jim Rutherford....................... 10 314 97 165 43 0 1,114 10 3.69 Roy Edwards............................ 6 221 95 74 34 0 601 12 2.94 Norm Smith............................. 7 178 76 71 31 0 417 17 2.26 Glenn Hall................................ 4 148 74 45 29 0 314 17 2.12 Petr Mrazek............................. 6 166 72 58 0 20 397 13 2.60 John Mowers........................... 4 152 65 61 26 0 399 15 2.56 Glen Hanlon............................. 5 186 65 71 26 0 569 7 3.47 Mike Vernon............................. 3 95 53 24 14 0 225 4 2.40 Curtis Joseph.......................... 2 92 50 29 9 0 216 7 2.46 John Ross Roach.................... 3 90 41 34 14 0 201 15 2.20 Clarence Dolson...................... 3 93 35 41 17 0 192 16 1.98 Hank Bassen............................ 6 98 33 38 19 0 274 3 2.99 Jonathan Bernier.................... 3 105 33 51 0 9 289 2 3.02 Cecil Thompson...................... 2 85 32 41 12 0 225 7 2.65 Ty Conklin................................. 2 55 30 17 0 3 138 7 2.71 Harry Holmes.......................... 2 85 30 45 10 0 179 17 1.98 Rogie Vachon........................... 2 109 30 57 19 0 398 4 3.74 Corrado Micalef....................... 5 113 26 59 15 0 409 2 4.23 Connie Dion.............................. 2 38 23 11 4 0 119 1 3.13 Eddie Giacomin....................... 3 71 23 37 7 0 234 5 3.47 Jonas Gustavsson.................. 3 41 21 12 0 6 100 2 2.66 Gilles Gilbert............................ 3 95 21 48 16 0 365 0 4.18 Al Smith.................................... 1 43 18 20 4 0 135 4 3.24 Alex Connell............................. 1 48 18 20 10 0 108 6 2.25 Vince Riendeau....................... 3 32 17 8 2 0 89 0 3.28 Doug Grant............................... 3 46 17 22 2 0 182 1 4.34 Wilf Cude.................................. 1 29 15 6 8 0 47 4 1.52 Ken Wregget............................ 1 29 14 10 2 0 70 0 2.66 Joey MacDonald...................... 3 37 14 15 0 5 87 1 2.62 Bill Beveridge.......................... 1 39 14 20 5 0 109 2 2.71 Kevin Hodson.......................... 4 35 13 7 4 0 64 4 2.37 Joe Daley.................................. 1 29 11 10 5 0 85 0 3.15 Bob Sauve................................ 1 41 11 25 4 0 165 0 4.19 Ed Mio....................................... 3 49 10 20 5 0 205 1 5.00 Ron Low.................................... 1 32 9 12 9 0 102 1 3.37 Norm Maracle.......................... 2 20 8 5 3 0 37 0 2.22 Denis DeJordy......................... 2 25 8 12 3 0 87 1 3.86 THOMAS GREISS...................1 34 8 15 0 8 79 2 2.70 Dennis Riggin.......................... 2 18 7 9 2 0 53 1 3.19 Jim Franks............................... 2 18 7 8 3 0 72 1 4.00 George Gardner...................... 3 24 7 7 3 0 69 0 3.59 Andy Brown............................. 2 17 6 6 3 0 57 0 3.80 Larry Lozinski......................... 1 30 6 11 7 0 105 0 4.32 Mark Laforest.......................... 2 33 6 22 0 0 126 1 4.71 Jared Coreau........................... 2 21 5 9 0 4 68 2 3.74 Bill McKenzie........................... 2 26 5 13 6 0 101 1 4.15 Sam St. Laurent...................... 4 30 5 11 4 0 79 0 3.76 Bob Essensa............................ 1 13 4 7 2 0 34 1 2.62 Bill Ranford.............................. 1 4 3 0 1 0 8 0 1.96 Greg Millen............................... 1 10 3 2 3 0 22 0 2.71 Don McLeod............................. 1 14 3 7 0 0 60 0 5.16 Terry Richardson.................... 4 19 3 10 0 0 75 0 5.39 Dave Gatherum....................... 1 3 2 1 0 0 3 1 1.00 Bob Perreault.......................... 1 3 2 1 0 0 9 1 3.00 Harvey Teno............................. 1 5 2 3 0 0 15 0 3.00 ACTIVE PLAYERS IN BOLD CAPITALS DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 191

RED WINGS ALL-TIME GOALTENDING RECORDS GOALTENDERS’ ALL-TIME RECORDS (BY WINS) PLAYER.........................YRS GP WON LOST TIED OT GA SO AVG CALVIN PICKARD...................2 9 2 3 0 1 31 0 3.97 Marc Lamothe......................... 1 2 1 0 1 0 3 0 1.44 Tom McCollum......................... 2 3 1 0 0 0 4 0 3.00 Herb Stuart.............................. 1 3 1 2 0 0 5 0 1.67 Peter Ing................................... 1 3 1 2 0 0 15 0 5.29 Gerry Gray................................ 1 7 1 4 1 0 30 0 4.73 Lefty Wilson............................. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 Tom McGratton........................ 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 7.50 KADEN FULCHER..................1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 4.41 Chris Pusey.............................. 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 4.50 Joe Turner................................ 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 3.00 Abbie Cox................................. 1 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 4.00 Claude Bourque...................... 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 3.00 Alf Moore.................................. 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 3.00 Pat Rupp................................... 1 1 0 1 0 0 4 0 4.00 Harrison Gray.......................... 1 1 0 1 0 0 5 0 7.50 Al Jensen.................................. 1 1 0 1 0 0 7 0 7.00 Scott King................................. 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 2.95 Carl Wetzel............................... 1 2 0 1 0 0 4 0 8.00 Dave Gagnon............................ 1 2 0 1 0 0 6 0 10.29 Ralph Almas............................ 2 2 0 1 1 0 8 0 4.00 Darren Eliot.............................. 1 3 0 0 1 0 9 0 5.57 Eric Comrie.............................. 1 3 0 2 0 0 9 0 4.28 Gillies Boisvert........................ 1 3 0 3 0 0 9 0 3.00 Ken Holland............................. 1 3 0 1 1 0 11 0 4.11 Alain Chevrier......................... 1 3 0 3 0 0 11 0 6.11 Claude Legris.......................... 2 4 0 1 1 0 4 0 2.66 Pete McDuffe........................... 1 4 0 3 1 0 22 0 5.50 Allan Bester............................. 2 4 0 3 0 0 15 0 4.31 ACTIVE PLAYERS IN BOLD CAPITALS GOALTENDING LEADERS REGULAR SEASON (MINIMUM 5 SHUTOUTS OR 30 WINS) SHUTOUTS WINS T. Sawchuk –12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-52; 53-54; 54-55 T. Sawchuk - 44. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-51; 51-52 G. Hall – 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55-56 +D. Hasek – 41. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01-02 H. Holmes – 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-28 T. Sawchuk - 40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-55 T. Sawchuk – 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-51 R. Crozier - 40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-65 C. Dolson – 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29 +C. Osgood – 39. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95-96 J. R. Roach – 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33 G. Hall – 38. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-57 T. Sawchuk – 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-53 T. Cheveldae – 38. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91-92 D. Hasek – 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 06-07 D. Hasek – 38. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 06-07 H. Lumley – 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-48; 49-50 M. Legace – 37. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05-06 R. Crozier – 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65-66 J. Howard – 37. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 09-10; 10-11 M. Legace – 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05-06 T. Sawchuk – 35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53-54 H. Holmes – 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-27 J. Howard – 35. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-12 C. Dolson – 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31 H. Lumley – 34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-49 A. Connell – 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-32 T. Cheveldae – 34. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92-93 N. Smith – 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-36;*36-37 C. Osgood – 34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98-99 J. Mowers – 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42-43 C. Joseph – 34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-03 H. Lumley – 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-49 H. Lumley – 33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49-50 R. Crozier – 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-65 C. Osgood – 33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97-98 R. Edwards – 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *72-73 T. Sawchuk – 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-53 C. Osgood – 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96-97; 97-98; 99-00 H. Lumley – 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47-48 T. Conklin - 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08-09 G. Hall – 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55-56 J. Howard – 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-12 T. Cheveldae – 30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90-91 J. Mowers – 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-42 C. Osgood – 30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99-00 T. Sawchuk – 5. . . . . . . 58-59; 59-60; 61-62; 63-64 + - Led NHL, * - Shared NHL lead C. Osgood – 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95-96 D. Hasek – 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01-02; 07-08 C. Joseph – 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02-03 J. Howard – 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 192

SEASON-BY-SEASON GOALTENDING RECORDS SEASON GAMES WINS SHUTOUTS G.A.A. 1926-27 Holmes 41 Holmes 11 Holmes 6 Holmes 2.23 1927-28 Dolson 44 Dolson 19 Dolson 11 Dolson 1.73 1928-29 Dolson 44 Dolson 19 Dolson 10 Dolson 1.37 1929-30 Beveridge 39 Beveridge 14 Beveridge 2 Beveridge 2.71 1930-31 Dolson 44 Dolson 16 Dolson 6 Dolson 2.29 1931-32 Connell 48 Connell 18 Connell 6 Connell 2.12 1932-33 Roach 48 Roach 25 Roach 10 Roach 1.88 1933-34 Cude 29 Cude 15 Cude 4 Cude 1.52 1934-35 Smith 25 Smith 12 Roach 4 Smith 2.01 1935-36 Smith 48 Smith 24 Smith 6 Smith 2.04 1936-37 Smith 48 Smith 25 Smith 6 Smith 2.05 1937-38 Smith 47 Smith 11 Smith 3 Smith 2.66 1938-39 Thompson 39 Thompson 16 Thompson 4 Thompson 2.53 1939-40 Thompson 46 Thompson 16 Thompson 3 Thompson 2.54 1940-41 Mowers 48 Mowers 21 Mowers 4 Mowers 2.01 1941-42 Mowers 47 Mowers 19 Mowers 5 Mowers 3.00 1942-43 Mowers 50 Mowers 25 Mowers 6 Mowers 2.47 1943-44 Dion 26 Dion 17 Dion/Franks 1 Dion 3.08 1944-45 Lumley 37 Lumley 24 Lumley 1 Lumley 3.22 1945-46 Lumley 50 Lumley 20 Lumley 2 Lumley 3.18 1946-47 Lumley 52 Lumley 22 Lumley 3 Lumley 3.06 1947-48 Lumley 60 Lumley 30 Lumley 7 Lumley 2.46 1948-49 Lumley 60 Lumley 34 Lumley 6 Lumley 2.42 1949-50 Lumley 63 Lumley 33 Lumley 7 Lumley 2.35 1950-51 Sawchuk 70 Sawchuk 44 Sawchuk 11 Sawchuk 1.99 1951-52 Sawchuk 70 Sawchuk 44 Sawchuk 12 Sawchuk 1.90 1952-53 Sawchuk 63 Sawchuk 32 Sawchuk 9 Sawchuk 1.90 1953-54 Sawchuk 67 Sawchuk 35 Sawchuk 12 Sawchuk 1.94 1954-55 Sawchuk 68 Sawchuk 40 Sawchuk 12 Sawchuk 1.96 1955-56 Hall 70 Hall 30 Hall 12 Hall 2.11 1956-57 Hall 70 Hall 38 Hall 4 Hall 2.24 1957-58 Sawchuk 70 Sawchuk 29 Sawchuk 3 Sawchuk 2.96 1958-59 Sawchuk 67 Sawchuk 23 Sawchuk 5 Sawchuk 3.12 1959-60 Sawchuk 58 Sawchuk 24 Sawchuk 5 Sawchuk 2.69 1960-61 Sawchuk 37 Bassen 14 Sawchuk 2 Bassen 2.89 1961-62 Sawchuk 43 Sawchuk 14 Sawchuk 5 Bassen 2.81 1962-63 Sawchuk 48 Sawchuk 21 Sawchuk 3 Sawchuk 2.48 1963-64 Sawchuk 53 Sawchuk 24 Sawchuk 5 Sawchuk 2.60 1964-65 Crozier 70 Crozier 40 Crozier 6 Crozier 2.42 1965-66 Crozier 64 Crozier 28 Crozier 6 Crozier 2.78 1966-67 Crozier 58 Crozier 22 Crozier 4 Crozier 3.35 1967-68 Edwards 42 Edwards 14 Crozier 1 Crozier 3.30 1968-69 Edwards 40 Edwards 18 Edwards 4 Edwards 2.54 1969-70 Edwards 47 Edwards 24 Edwards 2 Edwards 2.59 1970-71 Edwards 37 Edwards 11 Rutherford 1 Edwards 3.39 1971-72 Smith 43 Smith 18 Smith 4 Daley 3.15 1972-73 Edwards 52 Edwards 27 Edwards 6` Edwards 2.63 1973-74 Grant 37 Grant 15 McKenzie/Grant 1 Rutherford 3.63 1974-75 Rutherford 59 Rutherford 20 Rutherford 2 Rutherford 3.74 DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 193

SEASON-BY-SEASON GOALTENDING RECORDS SEASON GAMES WINS SHUTOUTS G.A.A. 1975-76 Rutherford 44 Rutherford 13 Rutherford 4 Giacomin 3.45 1976-77 Rutherford 48 Giacomin 8 Giacomin 3 Giacomin 3.58 1977-78 Rutherford 43 Rutherford 13 Rutherford/Low 1 Rutherford 3.26 1978-79 Vachon 50 Rutherford 13 Rutherford 1 Rutherford 3.27 1979-80 Vachon 59 Vachon 20 Vachon 4 Vachon 3.61 1980-81 Gilbert 48 Gilbert 11 – – – Gilbert 4.01 1981-82 Sauve 41 Sauve 11 – – – Sauve 4.19 1982-83 Stefan 35 Micalef 11 Micalef 2 Micalef 3.62 1983-84 Stefan 50 Stefan 19 Stefan 2 Stefan 3.51 1984-85 Stefan 46 Stefan 21 – – – Stefan 4.33 1985-86 Stefan 37 Stefan 10 Stefan/Laforest 1 Stefan 4.50 1986-87 Stefan 43 Stefan 20 Hanlon/Stefan 1 Hanlon 3.56 1987-88 Hanlon 47 Hanlon 22 Hanlon 4 Stefan 3.11 1988-89 Stefan 46 Stefan 21 Hanlon 1 Hanlon 3.56 1989-90 Hanlon 45 Hanlon 14 Hanlon 3 Cheveldae 3.79 1990-91 Cheveldae 65 Cheveldae 30 Cheveldae 2 Cheveldae 3.55 1991-92 Cheveldae 72 Cheveldae 38 Cheveldae 2 Cheveldae 3.20 1992-93 Cheveldae 67 Cheveldae 34 Cheveldae 4 Cheveldae 3.25 1993-94 Osgood 41 Osgood 23 Osgood 2 Osgood 2.86 1994-95 Vernon 31 Vernon 19 Osgood/Vernon 1 Osgood 2.26 1995-96 Osgood 50 Osgood 39 Osgood 5 Osgood 2.17 1996-97 Osgood 47 Osgood 23 Osgood 6 Osgood 2.30 1997-98 Osgood 64 Osgood 33 Osgood 6 Osgood 2.21 1998-99 Osgood 63 Osgood 34 Osgood 3 Osgood 2.42 1999-00 Osgood 53 Osgood 30 Osgood 6 Osgood 2.40 2000-01 Osgood 52 Osgood 25 Legace 2 Legace 2.05 2001-02 Hasek 65 Hasek 41 Hasek 5 Hasek 2.17 2002-03 Joseph 61 Joseph 34 Joseph 5 Legace 2.18 2003-04 Legace 41 Legace 23 Legace 3 Legace 2.12 2004-05 – – – – – – – – – ––– 2005-06 Legace 51 Legace 37 Legace 7 Legace 2.19 2006-07 Hasek 56 Hasek 38 Hasek 8 Hasek 2.05 2007-08 Osgood 43 Osgood/Hasek 27 Hasek 5 Osgood 2.09 2008-09 Osgood 46 Osgood 26 Conklin 6 Conklin 2.51 2009-10 Howard 63 Howard 37 Howard 3 Howard 2.26 2010-11 Howard 63 Howard 37 Howard 2 Howard 2.79 2011-12 Howard 57 Howard 35 Howard 6 Howard 2.13 2012-13 Howard 42 Howard 21 Howard 5 Howard 2.13 2013-14 Howard 51 Howard 21 Howard/Mrazek 2 Gustavsson 2.63 2014-15 Howard 53 Howard 23 Mrazek 3 Mrazek 2.38 2015-16 Mrazek 54 Mrazek 27 Mrazek 4 Mrazek 2.33 2016-17 Mrazek 50 Mrazek 18 Coreau 2 Howard 2.10 2017-18 Howard 60 Howard 22 Mrazek 3 Howard 2.85 2018-19 Howard 55 Howard 23 Bernier 1 Howard 3.07 2019-20 Bernier 45 Bernier 15 Bernier 1 Bernier 2.95 2020-21 Greiss 34 Bernier 9 Greiss 2 Greiss 2.70 DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 194

RED WINGS ON POST-SEASON ALL-STAR TEAMS GOALIE NO. TIMES SELECTED SEASON AND TEAM 1933 (1st) John Ross Roach 1 1937 (1st) Normie Smith 1 1943 (1st) John Mowers 1 1951 (1st), 1952 (1st), 1953 (1st), 1954 (2nd), Terry Sawchuk 7 1955 (2nd), 1959 (2nd), 1963 (2nd) 1956 (2nd), 1957 (1st) Glenn Hall 2 1965 (1st) Roger Crozier 1 1996 (2nd) Chris Osgood 1 DEFENSE NO. TIMES SELECTED SEASON AND TEAM 1936 (2nd), 1937 (1st), 1940 (1st) Ebbie Goodfellow 3 1943 (1st), 1946 (2nd), 1947 (2nd), 1948 (1st), 1949 (1st) Jack Stewart 5 1945 (1st) Flash Hollett 1 1947 (2nd), 1948 (1st), 1949 (1st) Bill Quackenbush 3 1950 (2nd), 1951 (2nd) Leo Reise 2 1950 (2nd), 1951 (1st), 1952 (1st), 1953 (1st), 1954 (1st), Red Kelly 8 1955 (1st), 1956 (2nd), 1957 (1st) 1955 (2nd) Bob Goldham 1 1958 (2nd), 1959 (2nd), 1960 (1st), 1961 (1st) Marcel Pronovost 4 1965 (2nd) Bill Gadsby 1 1970 (2nd) Carl Brewer 1 1995 (1st) Paul Coffey 1 1996 (2nd) Vladimir Konstantinov 1 1998 (1st), 1999 (1st), 2000 (1st), 2001 (1st), 2002 (1st), Nicklas Lidstrom 12 2003 (1st), 2006 (1st), 2007 (1st), 2008 (1st), 2009 (2nd), 2010 (2nd), 2011 (1st) 2002 (1st) Chris Chelios 1 LEFT WING NO. TIMES SELECTED SEASON AND TEAM 1942 (2nd) Sid Abel 1 1945 (2nd) Syd Howe 1 1948 (1st), 1949 (2nd), 1950 (1st), 1951 (1st), 1952 (1st), Ted Lindsay 9 1953 (1st), 1954 (1st), 1956 (1st), 1957 (1st) 1959 (2nd) Alex Delvecchio 1 1969 (2nd), 1970 (2nd) Frank Mahovlich 2 1985 (1st) John Ogrodnick 1 1989 (2nd) Gerard Gallant 1 2000 (1st), 2002 (2nd) Brendan Shanahan 2 2008 (2nd) Henrik Zetterberg 1 CENTER NO. TIMES SELECTED SEASON AND TEAM Cooney Weiland 1 1935 (2nd) Marty Barry 1 1937 (1st) Sid Abel 3 1949 (1st, 1950 (1st), 1951 (2nd) Alex Delvecchio 1 1953 (2nd) Norm Ullman 2 1965 (1st), 1967 (2nd) Sergei Fedorov 1 1994 (1st) Steve Yzerman 1 2000 (1st) Pavel Datsyuk 1 2009 (2nd) RIGHT WING NO. TIMES SELECTED SEASON AND TEAM 1937 (1st) Larry Aurie 1 1949 (2nd), 1950 (2nd), 1951 (1st), 1952 (1st), 1953 (1st), Gordie Howe *21 1954 (1st), 1956 (2nd), 1957 (1st), 1958 (1st), 1959 (2nd), 1960 (1st), 1961 (2nd), 1962 (2nd), 1963 (1st), 1964 (2nd), 1965 (2nd), 1966 (1st), 1967 (2nd), 1968 (1st), 1969 (1st), 1970 (1st) 1973 (1st), 1974 (2nd) Mickey Redmond 2 COACH Jack Adams 3 1937 (1st), 1943 (1st), 1945 (2nd) Bobby Kromm 1 Jack Adams Trophy 1978 Jacques Demers 2 Jack Adams Trophy 1987, 1988 Scotty Bowman 1 Jack Adams Trophy 1996 Dave Lewis 1 2004 *-NHL Record ACTIVE PLAYERS IN BOLD CAPITALS DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 195

DETROIT RED WINGS NHL TROPHY WINNERS ART ROSS TROPHY Pavel Datsyuk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-06 (Points Leader) Pavel Datsyuk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-07 Pavel Datsyuk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-08 Ted Lindsay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1949-50 Pavel Datsyuk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-09 Gordie Howe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1950-51 Gordie Howe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1951-52 TED LINDSAY AWARD Gordie Howe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1952-53 (Oustanding Performer Selected by Players’ Assn.) Gordie Howe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1953-54 Steve Yzerman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988-89 Gordie Howe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1956-57 Sergei Fedorov. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993-94 Gordie Howe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1962-63 PLUS-MINUS AWARD HART TROPHY (Plus-Minus Leader) (Most Valuable Player) Paul Ysebaert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991-92 Ebbie Goodfellow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1939-40 Vladimir Konstantinov . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-96 Sid Abel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1948-49 Chris Chelios. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-02 Gordie Howe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1951-52 Pavel Datsyuk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-08 Gordie Howe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1952-53 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY Gordie Howe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1956-57 Gordie Howe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1957-58 (Playoff MVP) Gordie Howe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1959-60 Roger Crozier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1966 Gordie Howe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1962-63 Mike Vernon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1997 Sergei Fedorov. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993-94 Steve Yzerman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998 Nicklas Lidstrom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 VEZINA TROPHY Henrik Zetterberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008 (Best Goalie) JACK ADAMS AWARD Norm Smith.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1936-37 (Coach of the Year) John Mowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1942-43 Terry Sawchuk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1951-52 Bobby Kromm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977-78 Terry Sawchuk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1952-53 Jacques Demers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1986-87 Terry Sawchuk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1954-55 Jacques Demers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1987-88 Scotty Bowman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-96 NORRIS TROPHY (Best Defenseman) BILL MASTERTON TROPHY Red Kelly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1953-54 (Perseverance, Sportsmanship and Paul Coffey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1994-95 Nicklas Lidstrom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000-01 Dedication to Hockey) Nicklas Lidstrom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001-02 Brad Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983-84 Nicklas Lidstrom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-03 Steve Yzerman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-03 Nicklas Lidstrom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2005-06 Nicklas Lidstrom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006-07 LESTER PATRICK TROPHY Nicklas Lidstrom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-08 (Outstanding Service to U.S. Hockey) Nicklas Lidstrom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2010-11 Jack Adams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1966 CALDER TROPHY James Norris Sr.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1967 (Rookie of the Year) Gordie Howe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1967 Carl Voss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1932-33 Terry Sawchuk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1971 Jim McFadden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1947-48 James D. Norris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1972 Terry Sawchuk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1950-51 “Cooney” Weiland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1972 Glenn Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1955-56 Alex Delvecchio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1974 Roger Crozier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1964-65 Tommy Ivan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975 FRANK J. SELKE TROPHY Bruce A. Norris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976 ( Best Defensive Forward) Murray Armstrong. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977 Sergei Fedorov. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1993-94 John Bucyk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977 Sergei Fedorov. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-96 John Ziegler Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984 Steve Yzerman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999-00 Keith Allen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1988 Kris Draper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003-04 Bud Poile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1989 Pavel Datsyuk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007-08 Mike Ilitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1991 Pavel Datsyuk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008-09 Al Arbour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1992 Pavel Datsyuk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009-10 Max McNab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998 WILLIAM M. JENNINGS TROPHY Scotty Bowman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001 (Fewest Goals‑Against) Reed Larson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006 Chris Osgood & Mike Vernon. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995-96 Red Berenson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006 Chris Osgood & Dominik Hasek . . . . . . . . . . 2007-08 Steve Yzerman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006 LADY BYNG TROPHY Marcel Dionne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006 (Sportsmanship & Ability) Ted Lindsay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2008 Marty Barry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1936-37 JIM DEVELLANO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2009 Bill Quackenbush. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1948-49 Red Kelly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1950-51 KING CLANCY AWARD Red Kelly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1952-53 (Leadership Qualities, Noteworthy Red Kelly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1953-54 Dutch Reibel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1955-56 Humanitarian Contribution) Alex Delvecchio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1958-59 Brendan Shanahan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-03 Alex Delvecchio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1965-66 Henrik Zetterberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2014-15 Alex Delvecchio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1968-69 Marcel Dionne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1974-75 NHL FOUNDATION PLAYER AWARD (Leader in the Community) Darren McCarty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002-03 Henrik Zetterberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2012-13 ACTIVE PLAYER/STAFF IN BOLD CAPITALS DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 196

HALL OF FAME DETROIT RED WINGS RED WINGS IN HOCKEY HALL OF FAME Sid Abel 1969 Doug Harvey 1973 Bruce A. Norris 1969 Jack Adams 1959 Dominik Hasek 2014 James Norris 1958 Keith Allen 1996 George Hay 1958 James D. Norris 1962 Al Arbour 1996 Ken Holland 2020 Adam Oates 2012 Marty Barry 1965 Hap Holmes 1972 Brad Park 1988 Andy Bathgate 1978 Marian Hossa 2020 Bud Poile 1990 Leo Boivin 1986 Gordie Howe 1972 Marcel Pronovost 1978 Scotty Bowman 1991 Mark Howe 2011 Bill Quackenbush 1976 John Bucyk 1981 Syd Howe 1965 Mickey Redmond 2011 Chris Chelios 2013 Brett Hull 2009 Luc Robitaille 2009 Dino Ciccarelli 2010 Michael Ilitch 2003 Jim Rutherford 2019 Paul Coffey 2004 Tommy Ivan 1974 Borje Salming 1996 Charlie Conacher 1961 Duke Keats 1958 Terry Sawchuk 1971 Roy Conacher 1998 Red Kelly 1969 Earl Seibert 1964 Alex Connell 1958 Brian Kilrea 2003 Brendan Shanahan 2013 Murray Costello 2005 Igor Larionov 2008 Darryl Sittler 1989 Alex Delvecchio 1977 Herbie Lewis 1989 Jack Stewart 1964 Jim Devellano 2010 Nicklas Lidstrom 2015 Dave Strader 2017 Marcel Dionne 1992 Ted Lindsay 1966 Cecil “Tiny” Thompson 1959 Bernie Federko 2002 Harry Lumley 1980 Norm Ullman 1982 Sergei Fedorov 2015 Budd Lynch 1985 Rogie Vachon 2016 Viacheslav Fetisov 2001 Frank Mahovlich 1981 Carl Voss 1974 Frank Foyston 1958 Bruce Martyn 1991 Jack Walker 1960 Frank Frederickson 1958 Mike Modano 2014 Harry Watson 1994 Bill Gadsby 1970 Larry Murphy 2004 Cooney Weiland 1971 Ed Giacomin 1987 Harry Neale 2013 Steve Yzerman 2009 Ebbie Goodfellow 1963 Vaclav Nedomansky 2019 John A. Ziegler Jr. 1987 Glenn Hall 1975 Reg Noble 1962 MEMBERS OF RED WINGS HALL OF FAME Sid Abel 1944 Gordie Howe 1985 James Norris 1959 Jack Adams 1945 Syd Howe 1944 James D. Norris 1968 Larry Aurie 1944 Tommy Ivan 1977 Marguerite Norris 1977 Marty Barry 1944 Red Kelly 1978 Jimmy Orlando 1962 Mud Bruneteau 1944 Herb Lewis 1944 Marcel Pronovost 1978 Joe Carveth 1978 Ted Lindsay 1962 Bill Quackenbush 1961 Carson Cooper 1949 Carl Liscombe 1964 Terry Sawchuk 1971 Alex Delvecchio 1978 Carl Mattson 1978 Jimmy Skinner 1977 Bill Gadsby 1978 Bucko McDonald 1961 Norm Smith 1963 Ebbie Goodfellow 1944 John Mowers 1946 Jack Stewart 1944 Don Grosso 1947 Reg Noble 1944 Frank “Honey” Walker 1954 George Hay 1944 Bruce A. Norris 1968 Doug Young 1951 DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 197

RED WINGS BIGGEST VICTORIES & DEFEATS RED WINGS BIGGEST VICTORIES (SCORING 10 GOALS OR MORE) SEASON DATE OPPONENT SCORE 1930-31.............................................................................................Dec. 25 Toronto 10-1 1934-35.............................................................................................Dec. 13 at St. Louis 11-2 1941-42.............................................................................................Jan. 4 Montreal 10-0 1942-43.............................................................................................Nov. 5 NY Rangers 12-5 1943-44.............................................................................................Jan. 23 NY Rangers 15-0 1943-44.............................................................................................Feb. 3 NY Rangers 12-2 1943-44.............................................................................................Mar. 16 Boston 10-9 1944-45.............................................................................................Nov. 2 NY Rangers 10-3 1944-45.............................................................................................Dec. 27 NY Rangers 11-3 1944-45.............................................................................................Mar. 4 Boston 10-4 1946-47.............................................................................................Mar. 16 at Chicago 10-6 1948-49.............................................................................................Dec. 29 Boston 10-2 1950-51.............................................................................................Feb. 7 Chicago 11-3 1952-53.............................................................................................Nov. 22 Chicago 10-1 1952-53.............................................................................................Dec. 11 at Boston 10-1 1952-53.............................................................................................Mar. 2 Boston 10-2 1964-65.............................................................................................Mar. 18 Boston 10-3 1965-66.............................................................................................Dec. 2 Boston 10-2 1973-74.............................................................................................Oct. 21 California 11-2 1977-78.............................................................................................Nov. 16 St. Louis 10-1 1981-82.............................................................................................Oct. 29 Calgary 12-4 1981-82.............................................................................................Nov. 5 Los Angeles 10-2 1984-85.............................................................................................Feb. 27 Vancouver 11-5 1987-88.............................................................................................Nov. 25 Winnipeg 10-8 1987-88.............................................................................................Dec. 4 Chicago 12-0 1991-92.............................................................................................Nov. 7 St. Louis 10-3 1991-92.............................................................................................Feb. 15 San Jose 11-1 1992-93.............................................................................................Nov. 23 Tampa Bay 10-5 1992-93.............................................................................................Nov. 25 St. Louis 11-6 1993-94.............................................................................................Nov. 27 Dallas 10-4 1993-94.............................................................................................Jan. 6 at San Jose 10-3 1995-96.............................................................................................Dec. 2 at Montreal 11-1 RED WINGS BIGGEST DEFEATS (ALLOWING 10 GOALS OR MORE) SEASON DATE OPPONENT SCORE 1939-40.............................................................................................Feb. 13 at Boston 10-3 1941-42.............................................................................................Jan. 25 at NY Rangers 11-2 1945-46.............................................................................................Mar. 17 Toronto 11-7 1958-59.............................................................................................Mar. 7 at Montreal 10-2 1964-65.............................................................................................Dec. 5 at Toronto 10-2 1966-67.............................................................................................Apr. 1 at NY Rangers 10-5 1970-71.............................................................................................Jan. 2 at Toronto 13-0 1970-71.............................................................................................Mar. 16 Boston 11-4 1973-74.............................................................................................Feb. 2 at Philadelphia 12-2 1974-75.............................................................................................Oct. 23 at Atlanta 10-1 1979-80.............................................................................................Mar. 27 at Buffalo 10-1 1980-81.............................................................................................Jan. 15 at Calgary 10-0 1980-81.............................................................................................Jan. 20 at Los Angeles 11-4 1984-85.............................................................................................Dec. 1 at St. Louis 10-5 1985-86.............................................................................................Oct. 17 at Minnesota 10-1 1985-86.............................................................................................Nov. 30 at Montreal 10-1 1985-86.............................................................................................Dec. 11 Minnesota 10-2 1985-86.............................................................................................Dec. 23 at NY Rangers 10-2 1987-88.............................................................................................Feb. 23 Philadelphia 11-6 1988-89.............................................................................................Jan. 20 at Pittsburgh 10-5 1989-90.............................................................................................Oct. 5 at Calgary 10-7 1992-93.............................................................................................Feb. 24 at Buffalo 10-7 1993-94.............................................................................................Oct. 9 at Los Angeles 10-3 2010-11.............................................................................................Mar. 30 St. Louis 10-3 2017-18.............................................................................................Dec. 2 at Montreal 10-1 DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 198

RED WINGS ALL-TIME SHOOTOUT RESULTS DATE OPPONENT RESULT DECIDING GOAL DET GOALIE OPP GOALIE 12/20/05 Columbus W, 2-1 Jason Williams Chris Osgood Pascal Leclaire 1/28/06 at Dallas L, 3-2 Mike Modano Manny Legace 3/18/06 at Edmonton W, 2-0 Jason Williams Manny Legace Marty Turco 3/21/06 Nashville L, 4-3 Martin Erat Manny Legace Dwayne Roloson 3/25/06 Columbus L, 1-0 Jaroslav Balastik Chris Osgood Tomas Vokoun 4/3/06 at Calgary W, 2-1 Pavel Datsyuk Chris Osgood Pascal Leclaire 4/7/06 Columbus W, 1-0 Tomas Holmstrom Manny Legace Miikka Kiprusoff 10/13/06 Buffalo L, 1-2 Ales Kotalik Dominik Hasek 11/18/06 at Edmonton L, 2-3 Raffi Torres Marc Denis 11/24/06 St. Louis L, 0-2 Martin Rucinsky Joey MacDonald Ryan Miller 1/9/07 at Colorado W, 2-1 Henrik Zetterberg Dominik Hasek Dwayne Roloson 2/23/07 Edmonton L, 0-1 Ryan Smyth Dominik Hasek Manny Legace 3/6/07 Nashville W, 2-1 Johan Franzen Dominik Hasek Peter Budaj 3/22/07 Columbus L, 2-3 Sergei Fedorov Chris Osgood Dwayne Roloson 3/24/07 St. Louis L, 0-1 Doug Weight Chris Osgood Tomas Vokoun 3/30/07 Dallas L, 0-1 Sergei Zubov Dominik Hasek Fredrik Norrena 4/5/07 at Chicago L, 2-3 Patrick Sharp Dominik Hasek Jason Bacashihua 10/30/07 Anaheim W, 3-2 Jiri Hudler Chris Osgood Mike Smith 10/6/07 Chicago L, 3-4 Patrick Kane Dominik Hasek Nikolai Khabibulin 11/7/07 Nashville W, 3-2 Pavel Datsyuk Dominik Hasek Ilya Bryzgalov 11/18/07 Columbus W, 5-4 Johan Franzen Chris Osgood Nikolai Khabibulin 11/24/07 Columbus L, 2-3 Rick Nash Chris Osgood Chris Mason 12/13/07 Edmonton L, 3-4 Ales Hemsky Chris Osgood Pascal Leclaire 12/17/07 Washington W, 4-3 Henrik Zetterberg Dominik Hasek Pascal Leclaire 1/10/08 Minnesota L, 5-6 Marian Gaborik Dominik Hasek Dwayne Roloson 1/17/08 Vancouver W, 3-2 Henrik Zetterberg Chris Osgood Olaf Kolzig 2/26/08 Edmonton L, 3-4 Robert Nilsson Dominik Hasek Josh Harding 10/25/08 at Chicago W, 6-5 Marian Hossa Chris Osgood Roberto Luongo 10/27/08 W, 4-3 Pavel Datsyuk Mathieu Garon 12/6/08 at Los Angeles W, 5-4 Pavel Datsyuk Ty Conklin Nikolai Khabibulin 12/13/08 Chicago W, 5-4 Jiri Hudler Chris Osgood Jason LaBarbera 12/27/08 at Phoenix L, 3-4 Wojtek Wolski Ty Conklin Cristobal Huet 1/3/09 W, 3-2 Pavel Datsyuk Chris Osgood Ilya Bryzgalov 2/2/09 at Colorado W, 4-3 Marian Hossa Ty Conklin Peter Budaj 2/15/09 at Minnesota L, 5-6 Jordan Leopold Chris Osgood Josh Harding 3/12/09 at St. Louis L, 5-6 Olli Jokinen Chris Osgood Chris Mason 4/9/09 L, 3-4 Jason Arnott Chris Osgood Andrew Raycroft 10/17/09 Colorado L, 3-4 Milan Hejduk Ty Conklin Miikka Kiprusoff 10/29/09 Calgary L, 5-6 Patrick O’Sullivan Chris Osgood Pekka Rinne 11/5/09 Nashville W, 2-1 Pavel Datsyuk Chris Osgood Craig Anderson 11/21/09 Colorado W, 3-2 Pavel Datsyuk Jimmy Howard Nikolai Khabibulin 11/28/09 at Edmonton W, 4-3 Todd Bertuzzi Chris Osgood Evgeni Nabokov 12/5/09 San Jose L, 3-4 Patrik Elias Jimmy Howard Carey Price 1/16/10 at Montreal L, 2-3 Steve Ott Jimmy Howard Chris Mason 1/17/10 at St. Louis L, 3-4 Patrick Sharp Chris Osgood Martin Brodeur 1/21/10 at New Jersey W, 4-3 Drew Miller Jimmy Howard Alex Auld 1/31/10 at Dallas L, 1-2 Sidney Crosby Jimmy Howard Antti Niemi 2/9/10 Chicago L, 3-4 Brad Boyes Jimmy Howard Niklas Backstrom 2/11/10 at Minnesota L, 2-3 Patrick Marleau Jimmy Howard Marc-Andrew Fleury 3/19/10 at Pittsburgh L, 2-3 Gilbert Brule Jimmy Howard Chris Mason 3/27/10 at St. Louis W, 1-0 Niklas Kronwall Jimmy Howard Evgeni Nabokov 4/9/10 San Jose W, 1-0 Todd Bertuzzi Jimmy Howard Devan Dubnyk 10/12/10 at Edmonton L, 4-5 Brandon Yip Jimmy Howard Pekka Rinne 1/7/11 at Nashville W, 5-4 Todd Bertuzzi Jimmy Howard Steve Mason 1/8/11 at Columbus W, 2-1 Jiri Hudler Jimmy Howard Peter Budaj 1/14/11 Colorado L, 2-3 Antoine Vermette Jimmy Howard Miikka Kiprusoff 2/20/11 at Calgary W, 2-1 Pavel Datsyuk Jimmy Howard Roberto Luongo 2/26/11 at Vancouver W, 3-2 Pavel Datsyuk Joey MacDonald Steve Mason 3/5/11 at Columbus L, 4-5 Radim Vrbata Jimmy Howard Niklas Backstrom 3/21/11 at Minnesota L, 4-5 James Neal Joey MacDonald Ryan Miller 11/25/11 at Buffalo W, 3-2 Todd Bertuzzi Jimmy Howard Ilya Bryzgalov 1/12/12 at Phoenix W, 3-2 Henrik Zetterberg Joey MacDonald Brent Johnson 1/17/12 Pittsburgh W, 3-2 Jiri Hudler Jimmy Howard Tuukka Rask at Boston Jimmy Howard Mike Smith Phoenix Ty Conklin Richard Bachman at Dallas DETROIT RED WINGS 2021-22 MEDIA GUIDE | 199


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